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Not another Self-Care Guide for Moms: the Holiday Hustle Edition

Not another Self-Care Guide for Moms: the Holiday Hustle Edition

The holiday season is often touted as "the most wonderful time of the year", but for many moms, i...
The Power of Support Groups: Nurturing Mental Health in Postpartum Moms

The Power of Support Groups: Nurturing Mental Health in Postpartum Moms

Guest Post by: Stephanie Moir, LMHC, CRC and founder of Serene Mind Counseling + Evaluations   W...
Creating a Cozy Postpartum Sanctuary at Home

Creating a Cozy Postpartum Sanctuary at Home

“When a baby is born, so is a mother.” The anticipated arrival of a new baby is such an emotional...
5 Ways Expecting + New Dads can show their Support

5 Ways Expecting + New Dads can show their Support

So you're an expecting dad or a brand new dad... It's here you'll find ways you can optimally sho...
4 Uncomplicated Ways to Occupy Young Kids out of School in Quarantine

4 Uncomplicated Ways to Occupy Young Kids out of School in Quarantine

While we can’t guarantee there will be an absence of meltdowns or tantrums, we are sharing 4 uncomplicated ways to keep your young kids entertained while soothing your sanity. Best news is you’ve already got what you need! 
3 Simple Ways to Set Up a Kid-friendly Home Office

3 Simple Ways to Set Up a Kid-friendly Home Office

So you’re working from home now thanks to Covid-19. Maybe you’ve been home for a while or maybe you’re just getting started. Either way - we’ve got three simple ways to make setting up your home office easier than you thought. If you’ve been working from home, maybe these suggestions will improve your current setup, so don’t disregard our advice just yet. If you just got the news you’re working from home, you might be adding this to your list of worries. It’s possible to establish a home office that’s efficient, comfortable AND even kid-friendly.

The Working Mom Juggle Act: 4 Concerns of a New Mom Returning to Work

The Working Mom Juggle Act: 4 Concerns of a New Mom Returning to Work

Juggling family and career has been an ongoing education: on myself, my husband, my child, our society…but there’s no graduating with a shining degree. It truly is an imperfect journey and one that looks different for all. And yet, we share so many basic experiences, emotions, challenges, fears and joys.
Supported Dads are Supportive Dads

Supported Dads are Supportive Dads

There is a milestone that men in America experience with bias, and it’s becoming a dad. Ever heard of the “fatherhood bonus”? It’s a real thing and certainly contributes to gender inequality and other inequities of workplace culture. 

Working Mom Guilt: tips for easing the inevitable

Working Mom Guilt: tips for easing the inevitable

Who’s got mom-guilt? I’m not going to waste your time (since we both know how precious that commodity is) trying to convince you that you should not feel mommy guilt. It’s just inevitable. You are a terrific mother. Look at all you are juggling! And you are killin’ it at work, girl!