In 2021, given the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, many of us are rethinking how to give extra recognition to moms. Here are 10 creative ways to reach out to mom to show her a little extra comfort, love, and recognition. After all, moms are always there for us!
By: Catherine Pearson The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new safety recommendations for Americans who have been vaccinated against COVID-19. And for many, they offered some long-awaited good news. The agency now says that individuals who are fully vaccinated ― meaning they have received both doses of a two-round vaccine and it’s been two weeks since the second dose, or they have received a single-dose…
Hearing the news of anti-Asian racism around the country is heartbreaking. Having conversations with your kids about it is important, but it’s not always easy. Experts offer tips to help parents navigate these difficult conversations.
Since we know how difficult it is to get our teens to put down tech and pick up a book, here are 10 ways to motivate your teen to read books.
Consider these Covid-19 graduation party ideas for fun and creative approaches to celebrate the next chapter in life.
We’ve compiled some of the best tips from professional working moms who have found their grooves that may be able to help you as well (no need to be a CEO!).
Spring is a wonderful season to get outside and enjoy the warmer weather. Continue reading for some tips on how to stay safe while enjoying spring activities.
By: Deena Campbell The ending of winter means the start of another (dare we say, better) season: Spring. You’ve been indoors a lot these days, but Spring is the best time to do outdoor activities (while practicing social distancing) and the Easter holiday is the perfect excuse to do even more activities your kids will love. To help you start thinking of Easter traditions to try (and…
By: Phyllis Fagell When Ashley Eckstein, an actress and entrepreneur, started performing professionally in fifth grade, the other girls in her class taunted her relentlessly. Now 37, Eckstein recently brought her 13-year-old niece to a girls leadership summit to show her a different dynamic — hundreds of girls celebrating one another’s accomplishments in fields including writing and social activism. “The cheers,…
One thing became clear: Working-mother guilt persists in American society today because gender-role expectations haven’t evolved enough.