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Say Goodbye to Sleepless Nights: The Smart Sleep Coach App by Pampers Has Arrived
A great night's sleep is crucial for babies and parents. In this blog post, I'll cover why quality sleep is important, especially for parents, and why I'm thrilled about the new Smart Sleep Coach app by Pampers.
Chamber of Mothers: On a Mission to Save Paid Family and Medical Leave
Learn more about the Chamber of Mothers, a collective movement on a mission to focus America’s priorities on mothers’ rights.
Exhausted From Being the Default Parent? Here are 7 Ways to Stop the Cycle.
Being the default parent can be exhausting and can sometimes cause feelings of guilt. Here are seven ways to help you stop the cycle.
Don't Say, THAT! Infertility and Pregnancy Loss Phrases to Avoid
Did you know as many as 1 in 8 couples experience infertility, and about 1 in every 5 recognized pregnancies can result in a loss? These are significant numbers. Here are some common phrases to avoid and some examples of what can also be helpful for a loved one experiencing infertility or pregnancy loss to hear.
5 Tips for Pumping at Work
Whether you're returning to your job following your leave or simply looking for a few tips on making pumping at work successful, these five tips will help you feel prepared before the big entrance back into the workforce.
Life After Baby: Getting the Support You Need
Feeling overwhelmed? You are not alone. Here are three ways to help you get the support you need in your postpartum journey.
On The Edge of Exploding: Understanding and Dealing With Parenting Rage
“Imagine anger and rage as a soda bottle that we carry around with us. Throughout the day, little things are happening around us and often within us, leading to that bottle getting shaken up.”
Tips, Tricks, and What to Expect at Your Newborn Photo Session
What will I be comfortable wearing? Will the baby be fussy? Is it worth the cost? Is it safe?! Being unsure of what to expect at a newborn session is common. To get some of your questions answered, we spoke with the highly talented Maddie Blecha.
4 Ways to Protect Your Time and Your Mental Health
It's time we become strategic with our self-care because our mental health is at risk. By protecting our energy and defending "me-time," we create a more energetically balanced day, resulting in a happier, calmer version of ourselves.
Postpartum Identity Crisis: How I Found Myself Again
“Know being a mom is a process, and you are continually evolving. Try to focus on how your new identity makes you an even better person…”
Is Your Child's Development On Track? You May Be Surprised by the Answer
In these chaotic, pandemic times where our bedrooms double as our workspaces, our children become our mini co-workers, and so many of our life-giving activities have been pulled from us, do not allow the pace at which your child is meeting milestones to cause you to lose sleep at night.
Instagram Accounts Celebrating Diversity Through Children’s Books
“We can combat anti-racism and promote social justice by educating ourselves and our youth about other cultures. Books can help start these conversations. Books can be one of the first moments a child recognizes the differences, similarities, struggles, and triumphs…”
8 Children’s Books that Celebrate Moms and All the Work They Do
Looking for creative and fun ways to explain to your littles what mommy does all day? Here is a list of 8 books that highlight the many roles of a mom.
10 Ways to Connect This Valentine's Day (Even if You Just Want to Sleep)
After months of working and living side-by-side, many of us have lost the desire to do little more than grunt as we pass one another in the hallway. But fear not! Sheina Schochet, a NYC Licensed Mental Health Counselor, shares 10 tips for fostering intimacy and connection.
How This Company is Elevating Child Care Throughout the Pandemic
“We also wanted to elevate the profession, as it has a tendency to be treated like "women's work" that doesn't have to be adequately or legally compensated.”
Thriving in the Fourth Trimester: What Moms Need Now More Than Ever
"A lot of mothers don't talk about birth or postpartum because it's a vulnerable topic. It's hard to be vulnerable. To be open and honest with yourself and then share it with the world…”
Knowledge Is Power: Teaching Kids About Financial Literacy, Ages 3 - 21
A new year means new goals, but as mothers, our resolutions are so often not just for ourselves but to improve the lives of our families. As we've exited a year that has been less than financially predictable for so many, our thoughts have frequently turned to how we can better the future for our children.
Ditching Traditional Work and Creating a Career That Works for You: Part 4
“They’re [moms] truly born to thrive in the freelance world, as long as they have the confidence to chase their dreams, as well as the time and resources to work at their full potential.”
Ditching Traditional Work and Creating a Career That Works For You: Part 3
"That all being said, I also believe that being an entrepreneur creates limitless possibilities....being a consultant allows me to reap every benefit of my hard work. For me, that means spending more time with my son."
Ditching Traditional Work and Creating a Career That Works For You: Part 2
“I am forever in debt to the women who helped me along the way and can only hope that I have and will continue to have the opportunity to do the same for others.”