
DataFramed #137 Navigating Parenthood with Data
May 15, 2023
Emily Fair Oster, a Professor at Brown University and author of bestselling parenting books, shares her unique approach to parenting through data. She discusses how using quality data can reshape decision-making during pregnancy and early childhood. The conversation explores the balance between empirical evidence and personal experiences, the importance of understanding infant nutrition, dual-income family dynamics, and how effective parenting can be informed by statistical insights. Oster also provides tips for parents to navigate and interpret research data.
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Data-Informed, Not Data-Driven
- Combine data insights with your personal preferences and values.
- Data should inform decisions, not dictate them.
Smoking vs. Alcohol Data
- Smoking data has causal links due to randomized cessation trials.
- Alcohol studies mainly show correlations, not causation, requiring nuanced analysis.
Solid Food Campaign
- The UK's NHS launched a solid food campaign due to parental uncertainty.
- Babies should start solids between four and six months, but the exact timing varies.






