Cold and flu season is upon us, and if you have kids in school or daycare, get ready for all the sniffles and coughs to start coming home with them. Some sick days for kids (and thus, parents) are inevitable, but there are some simple ways to keep your family healthy...
Infertility isn’t something we talk about enough, but the truth is it affects 1 in 6 couples. As moms, friends, and women, we all know someone quietly walking that road, even if they haven’t said it out loud. It can feel isolating, overwhelming, and often, incredibly...
This is the second post in a 3-part series in partnership with Bridget Wyatt and Lindsay Sabel of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. Now that you’ve achieved financial security for your family, you might be asking yourself, What’s the smartest way to share this success...
Tell us a bit about yourself! Where are you from and how many little “cuddlebugs” do you have? I’m originally from Massachusetts and moved to Michigan about 4 years ago for my husband’s job. Prior to being a sleep consultant, I was an elementary school teacher for 7...
As moms, it can feel like we are unpaid Uber drivers. From short trips across town for school pickups and drop offs, to longer rides for far flung travel sports, many parents are spending hours chauffeuring their kids. The carpool shifts can feel a little like wasted...
To be clear, we have nothing against screens; there is a time and a place for them. As parents, they are a tool in our summer parenting survival kit. But at a certain point in the summer, it can feel like the only tool we have left. Perhaps camp has ended, or friends...