Reading for Kids – Raising a Good Reader
March 11, 2010 by
Filed under Academic Success, Just for Moms, New, Tween Parenting Advice
Reading for Kids – Simple Ways to Make Reading fun for Kids
All parents know that reading is an important part of their child’s development. But with some many other things competing for your child’s time and attention how to you make reading for kids fun? And why should you?
Reading is a basic skill, that leads [...]
Giveaway – Win Noxicare All Natural Pain Relief Cream
Noxicare and GirlMogulMom.com are teaming up to offer one lucky reader a free tube of Noxicare All Natural Pain relief. This unique, doctor-developed formula (Developed by Dr. Reza Ghorbani, a Harvard-trained physician board certified in pain management) combines all natural ingredients to effectively and safely fight pain in a simple to use cream. So [...]
To Summer Camp or Not to Summer Camp
March 10, 2010 by christine.duval
Filed under Just for Moms, New, Summer Camp Programs
Horseback riding camp, computer camp, Girl Scout camp, camp with swim lessons, camp without, sailing camp, environmental camp, marine biology camp…Breathe… Sleep-away camp – is she ready? Am I? No. Traditional day camp – is it worth the money? Do they bus? Yikes. Enough already!
The Summer Camp Dilmena
by Christine Duval
he more I look for [...]
Closet Confidential: Style Secrets Learned the Hard Way
March 4, 2010 by
Filed under Just for Moms, New, Reviews
By Kim Childress
Closet Confidential Style Secrets Learned the Hard Way, by Winona Dimeo-Ediger, Sasquatch Books, 18.95
Witty, wise and at times downright hysterical, this is a book for “real women with real bodies, real budgets and a real desire for style. Equal parts self-deprecating wit, fashion smarts and bargain-bin savvy, fashion blogger Winona Dimeo-Ediger covers everything [...]
Math Doesn’t Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail
February 26, 2010 by
Filed under Just for Moms, New, back to school
If you didn’t see writer Christine Duval’s post on her own math anxiety and how it may be affecting her daughter’s own feelings towards math, then be sure to check it out – and for a great book on why pre-teen girls should love math – from the actress who used to play Winnie on [...]
