Relationships with mothers can often be hard and sometimes you find that you’re constantly angry with your mother, perhaps sometimes for no reason at all,
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I am doing everything I possibly can to raise my kids like it is the 90's. Find out how and why I am raising 90's kids in this fast paced world.
“Kids these days… aren’t spanked enough.” aren’t tough enough.” need more discipline.” are pussies.” are out of control.” I hear these heartbreaking statements about children all the time. The thing is “kids these days” are every generation. Generation after generation of adults have been referring to children this way. We were referred to this way […]
Being a mom is one of the toughest jobs you will ever love. Find words of encouragement and ways to feel empowered from our experts.
Whether you're looking for parenting tips, parenting advice, or just enjoy inspirational quotes, this collection of parenting quotes is for you!
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A mother who is working outside the home and inside the home has more weight on her shoulders then she knows.
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It hurts to hear your child say, “I’m dumb” or “I’m stupid.” But there are ways to react that can counter those feelings and boost self-esteem. Experts explain.
These things to say to kids are proven to be healthy and effective phrases to help raise happy, self-assured children.
Arguing and negotiating rules is a healthy and normal part of being a tween, but Parents Ask Your Mom columnist, Emily Edlynn, Ph.D., says there are ways parents can respond to support their growth.
Verbal abuse isn't as clear-cut as other forms of abuse, so it's harder to recognize.
This makes the third year since moving not being able to spend with my mom. We talked on the phone (to my Godmother too!), I've sent her her cards + a gift, but it still is not quite the same as being there. One of the things I've been doing lately is sending her all the inspirational quotes and Internet comics I see on Facebook. My mom and I joke that she is Beatrice, the lady from the eSurance commercial - "posting pics to her wall" - My mom isn't on Facebook, or any social media, except she does stay connected to me from reading my posts... So this post's for you mom - and all the different kind of moms out there: Step-moms, mother -in-laws, Godmothers, Like-a-Mom-Mom-friend, grandmas, great grandmas, great great grandmas, moms far, moms near, moms who have passed, and even moms like me: Pet Moms! Thank you for inspiration and laughter... Happy Mother's Day! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy a wonderful day whether it's quiet time with a good book, a walk on the beach, brunch with your family - or doing whatever YOU feel like doing today! Thanks for stopping by. Note: Most quotes shared found @MothersQuotes.com on Facebook.
Printable: If I had my had my child to raise over again: I’d build self-esteem first and the house later. I’d finger paint more and point the finger less..