A former teacher shares the No. 1 thing she wants to tell parents, even if it hurts to hear. Plus, Jamie Lee Curtis responds to fans' fixation on her "Freakier Friday" outfit in a promotional video for the movie, and a cardiologist explains how being a "Type D" personality is bad for your heart.
With back-to-school season in full swing, former teacher Kristin Willett asked parents not to "shoot the messenger" when she shared the No. 1 thing she wishes she could tell them when their child is misbehaving in class. She also gives advice to parents who think their kid is acting out because he or she is "too smart" or "bored" in class.
A video promotion for "Freakier Friday" in which star Jamie Lee Curtis sported a low-cut denim dress worn by her character in the film left fans saying they were "distracted" from what she was saying. "Happy to help spread the joy that our movie serves!" Curtis wrote in response. See the outfit.
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist explains how our emotional lives have "profound consequences" for the heart and how to protect your health.
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