Beyond Awareness: Moving Toward True Autism Acceptance
On April 3rd, 2018, I gave birth to the biggest blessing who changed my life tremendously. She was born prematurely, and I was already prepared for what her diagnosis could be. In January 2020, she was officially diagnosed with Autism. However, she had…
Read MoreWhen Parents Choose Freedom Over Their Kids: A Growing Problem
Parents abandoning kids for freedom is a growing issue. Learn why it happens, its impact, and how society can respond.
Read MoreAI Tools for Busy Work-from-Home Moms: Stress Less, Do More
AI tools for work-from-home moms: Stay organized, productive, and stress-free. Time-saving hacks inside!
Read MoreWhen Jealousy and Pain Keep Black Fathers Away: The Battle for Fatherhood
Black Fathers Aren’t Absent—They’re Shut Out: How Parental Alienation Hurts Families and What Every Dad Needs to Know to Fight Back
Read MoreBack-to-School Tips for Parents: Setting Your Kids and Teens Up for Success
The article provides essential tips for preparing for the back-to-school season, focusing on organization, time management, and mental readiness. It offers practical advice on setting up a study space, creating schedules, and establishing routines to…
Read MoreBack to School Means Next Steps: A Guide for Parents and Graduating Seniors
The piece aims to empower graduates to approach their education with confidence and resilience.
Read MorePrepare for Success: Academic Summer Preparation for Children of All Grade Levels
🎵SCHOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMER!🎶 Summer is a fantastic time for children to relax and recharge, but it’s also an excellent opportunity for parents to help their kids prepare for the next school year. By engaging in fun, educational activities…
Read MoreSpring Break Bonanza: Unforgettable Family Fun on a Budget (Plus Money-Saving Tips!)
Spring break is upon us, and while the excitement buzzes, so can budgets. Fear not, fellow parents! This guide is bursting with budget-friendly, memory-making ideas for families, including those with little ones with special needs. Get ready for a…
Read MoreCelebrate National Reading Month with Your Child!
67% of 4th graders read below grade level, setting them up for difficulty in school and beyond. — National Assessment of Educational Progress March is here, and with it comes National Reading Month! National Reading Month is more than just a…
Read MoreThe Heart of Black Parenting: Community, Collaboration, and Unwavering Support
For centuries, the Black community has fostered a profound tradition of collaborative parenting and collective support for children. Let’s be real; do we really know how to be parents? For some of us, the answer is yes, based on how we were raised…
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