Spring is here – a time for renewal, change, new goals & projects. The Mom’s Choice Awards is going to help jump-start your spring rejuvenation with the “Happy Spring Mama!” sweepstakes that starts tomorrow (March 20) on the Mom’s Choice … Continue reading → Read More
Working Parents CAN Avoid the Homework Crunch
This is a guest post by Ann K. Dolin, M.Ed., is the founder and president of Educational Connections, Inc., and author of the award-winning book, “Homework Made Simple: Tips, Tools and Solutions for Stress-Free Homework.” After a long day at … Continue reading → Read More
From Mom’s Choice Matters: Make This Year Your Best Holiday Ever
Guest post by Deb Scott, author of Memories most treasured are the moments that matter the most. This is especially true for busy moms (and dads) with non-stop active kids, family commitments and a to-do list that seems to never-end. … Continue reading → Read More
From Mom’s Choice Matters: Survey Says Kids Aren’t Prepared for Kindergarten
Are your children prepared for kindergarten? How can you be sure? If you’re a mom of a pre-kindergartener, this article is for you. Wondering about your child’s readiness for kindergarten is often top of mind for parents of preschoolers. Why? … Continue reading → Read More
Social Skills Tips
Guest post by Susan Diamond, MA,CCC Many parents feel at a loss when their school-aged child tells them they are having trouble with friends at school. If a child shares that they are being teased, some parents don’t know what … Continue reading → Read More
From Mom’s Choice Matters: Preparing for Medical Treatment: Ten tips to keep yourself and your family organized
Guest post by author Jenifer Gershman, author of As a parent, being diagnosed with a serious illness and facing intense and aggressive treatment is not only devastating news…it’s downright inconvenient! There is so much we do to keep our … Continue reading → Read More
Healthy Eating Habits For You and Your Baby
Guest post by Cheryl Tallman of Fresh Baby Harry Truman once said, “A nation is only as healthy as its children.” Today in the United States, a growing health concern is the rapid rise in obesity. These conditions have risen … Continue reading → Read More
Children with ADHD: How to work with them to ensure their success
Guest post by Jackie Minniti, author of . It’s been almost thirty years, but I can still remember the “Eureka!” moment when I first learned about ADHD. Dr. Carlo Mellini was speaking to the faculty about a neurobehavioral condition recently … Continue reading → Read More