Tag: motherhood
5 Tips for Visiting Family With a Child With Special Needs
I will be the first to admit that the unknown is absolutely terrifying to me. I hate surprise parties, I don't think spontaneous dates...
Blended Families: Communication & Planning During the Holidays
When you think of blended families and the holidays, it's normal to feel panic or even some anxiety. I myself still feel that way...
Sharing Thanksgiving With Our Adult Children
It was November 2013 and our daughter broke the news to her father and me that she would be spending Thanksgiving in Arkansas with...
National Scholarship Month: Special Needs Edition
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP MONTH
It's that time of the month, Mamas! Not that kind of month: NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP MONTH. My son is still too young to be thinking...
Parents Want to Say “Yes” to Their Teens!
I once was given some good advice by a parent further along in the parenting journey than I was. He said, “Teach your children...
Infertility, Miscarriage & Infant Loss: Encouragement on the Journey
Every motherhood journey is different.
Miami Mom Collective exists to equip, encourage, and empower moms in Miami. It's the soul of everything we do--every blog post,...
National Stepfamily Day: Celebrating Blended Families
STEPFAMILIES HELP SHAPE PEOPLE
You'd be surprised how difficult it is to find "pictures" or "research" on stepfamilies! This is surprising to me, considering how...
Making Mom Friends Is Hard: Tips From My Personal Experience
Making mom friends is hard. We have all heard, "It takes a village to raise a child," but where do we find that village?...
Reflections of a Semi-Retired Tooth Fairy: 4 Things I’ve Learned
My 1st tooth fairy gig ended in dramatic fashion. Just as it started.
That last baby tooth, rather than getting loose and coming out on...
Black Breastfeeding Week: Relevant Resources + Local Support
August is National Breastfeeding Month, a month dedicated to working toward improving the nation's health by protecting, promoting, and supporting breastfeeding. How awesome is...















