What I Fear Most as a Parent… and What I’m Doing About It
Ask a roomful of moms what their greatest parenting fears are, and you’ll hear a variety of answers. Accidents and injuries. Illness…
Why I Adopted a NICU Parent for Mother’s Day
Nothing can ever prepare you for life in the NICU. Even if you know ahead of time, it is still a total…
Boston Restaurants and Desserts for Allergy Families :: Where You Can Eat and Be Safe
We know how nerve racking it can for allergy families to enjoy a meal together at a restaurant. Whether you are traveling…
5 Ways to Appreciate Your Child’s Teacher (from a Teacher’s Perspective)
Get involved. Be that parent. Parents often apologize for emailing me too often. I tell them to never apologize for advocating on behalf of their child. Open communication is important in all relationships. Whether your child is in preschool, high school, or anywhere in between, remember that you are their advocate, and you should have a relationship with their teacher. You don’t have to go out of your way to set up meetings. Emails and phone calls (I prefer emails because I do not have a phone in my classroom) are adequate. As a teacher, I appreciate when a parent is involved in their child’s education.
Book the Session :: My Experience with Stephanie Beth Photography
This feature in our “Meet the Photographer” series was sponsored by Stephanie Beth Photography. We are pleased to recommend her to our…
10 Great Spots for Mother’s Day Brunch in Greater Boston
It’s Mother’s Day, and we all want the day off from cooking and meal planning, right? Boston Moms has compiled a few…
{Printable} Kids Responsibilities Charts
I am a big believer in family systems and in instilling a culture of helpfulness within the family. I am also a…