Is Your Tween Spending Too Much Time Online? Conduct Your Own Study
January 27, 2010 by christine.duval
Filed under In the News, Just for Moms, New, Tween Parenting Advice
By Christine Duval
A recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation study shows the average kid between the ages of 8 and 18 spends 7.5 hours a day online. Struck by the numbers, I decided to conduct my own “study” to see just how much time my tween daughter spends in front of a screen — [...]
Stock Up on that Pumpkin Pie Filling, or There won’t be any Left!
November 25, 2009 by
Filed under In the News, New
Hey Moms. I have some bizarre news to report to you. I was browsing through my email when I decided to go through the articles on Yahoo, and I found a very interesting article I just had to share with you.
With the holiday season approaching fast, everyone is busy buying gifts, decorating their homes or [...]
Tea Party Angels Launch Party
November 3, 2009 by
Filed under In the News, New
Hi Moms,
A friend of ours, Cheryl Beck is launching her new charity Tea Party Angels this weekend with a great kickoff party in NYC, featuring Christie Brinkley and her daughter Sailor. Tea Party Angels is a new fund-raising concept to encourage girls to raise money to help other girls around the globe. [...]
Fashion's Night Out
October 21, 2009 by
Filed under In the News
Who got to see Victoria Beckham, Anna Wintour, Michael Kors, Diane Von Furstenberg, Kate Hudson, Mayor Bloomberg, and Justin Timberlake all in one night? Actually, a lot of regular people like you and me did. These celebrities and designers were all milling about the town in New York City on Thursday, September 10th. What [...]
Parenting Advice – Protecting Kids Against Germs
September 25, 2009 by
Filed under In the News, Tween Parenting Advice
et’s face it: schools are like breeding grounds for germs and viruses. There are a ton of kids, a ton of germs, and not enough protecting anyone against it. It’s always scary sending your child off to that kind of place unprepared, especially when viruses like the H1N1 flu are pervasive in that scene. So, [...]
