Culture, Family, Life What We Love | Empowering Compliments for Girls “A major task of parenting is communicating your values to children. Don’t let an avoidable linguistic habit send an Emmie Arnold Posted on January 23, 2019
Essays, Family, Self Care Charm School and Learning to Stand I’m trying to explain charm school to my daughter. Is this even still a thing? Do mothers still sign their girls up for Nanea Hoffman Posted on October 17, 2018
Essays To the Girls Who Are Scared of Success When you are able to coast through school, neither flunking nor flying, there is a risk of never reaching your potential…and Guest Author Posted on January 2, 2018
TV, Movies & Recaps Sweatpants & TV | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Season 2, Episode 6 – “Kimmy Drives a Car!” By Rachel Drummond The past few episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt have felt a little bit like prep work for the remainder Rachel Drummond Posted on May 20, 2016
Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | Girls Raise Their Voices at Media Poetry Camp By Amy McElroy Source: Media Poetry Studio Last April, Erica Goss, Poet Laureate of Los Gatos, California, was dreaming and Amy McElroy Posted on May 1, 2016
Family Sweatpants & Parenting | Totally Unprepared By Jerusha Gray Five days after my 29th birthday, I helped usher an exquisite part of humanity into this world. My tiny Jerusha Gray Posted on April 26, 2016
Books Blanket Fort Books | Look Through My Window by Jean Little By Barbara Doyle Look Through My Window is a novel by award-winning Canadian author Jean Little, whose numerous works of Barbara Doyle Posted on March 31, 2016
Giveaways, Life In the Spirit of Change: A Spotlight Review of buddingSTEM When Jennifer Muhm’s 4-year-old daughter asked to be an astronaut for Halloween, Muhm was more than happy to make that Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on February 23, 2016
Family How To Cope With A Playground Enemy In the quiet dark, as I nestle beside my squirming child, I hear only the faint electronic hum of the alarm clock which casts Nanea Hoffman Posted on April 3, 2015
Culture, Family, Mental Love Me For Me, Not For My Leg Rolls Earlier this week, a company called Wry Baby sparked controversy with one of their baby onesies, which read “I hate my Emily Parker Posted on March 18, 2015