How to Raise Great Kids & Leave a Legacy Through Your Children
Inspired by Inc.’s lead parenting columnist, Bill Murphy Jr.’s, collection of science-based parenting advice collected and shared. As parents, one of our core desires for our children is for them to be happy. As working parents, we recognize that one of the core tenants of our own happines
How to Keep Your Kids Off Social Media This Summer
Remember the good old days when summer meant running through the sprinklers, playing hopscotch, and riding your bicycle through the neighborhood? I certainly miss that! These days, summertime for kids often means more time on their computer, phone, or tablet. Chances are high that your kids are prob
6 Tips On How To Child-Proof Your Home
6 Tips: Child-Proof Your Home If you are the parent of young children, or you have young children coming to visit with their parents, here are some tips to make sure they stay safe while in your home: Cover electrical outlets. Plastic electrical covers are a cheap and easy way to protect small child
Decatur Dispatch: March 2015
Tamara Lucas and Brittany Brown are two Decatur moms who have worked together in the wine and spirits industry for 11 years. Both women have degrees in social work and are passionate about helping others. For a long time, Lucas and Brown desired to develop an additional income stream that invol
7 Tips For Mamarazzi With Smartphones
Mamarazzi: Taking Better Pictures With Your Smartphone “Mooooom, another picture? Really?” I can’t count the number of times my siblings and I squawked that question. I was convinced that my mother could have easily pursued a lucrative career in the paparazzi when I was growing up. Among the c
Are You Raising A Good Sport?
Ahead of the Game: Raising a Good Sport For kids, few things compare to the giddy elation of victory or to the crushing disappointment of defeat. Heck, it’s pretty much the same for adults. Our challenge as parents is to learn to temper these reactions, so we’re not raising whiny kids who scream
Del Mar Times: Jan 29, 2015
For 15 years, Jennifer Becker worked in the corporate world. But after becoming a mom, she no longer wanted to work late and travel. She wanted to be home with her daughters. “When I had my first daughter, I was still traveling and coordinating babysitters,” said Becker, who worked as a supp
Rancho Santa Fe Review: Jan 29, 2015
For 15 years, Jennifer Becker worked in the corporate world. But after becoming a mom, she no longer wanted to work late and travel. She wanted to be home with her daughters. “When I had my first daughter, I was still traveling and coordinating babysitters,” said Becker, who worked as a supp
Arizona Parenting: October 2014
Heidi Bartolotta worked as a successful pharmaceutical sales representative for 12 years but, after having her two daughters, she no longer wanted to work late and travel- she wanted to be home. So, Bartolotta quit her job and, alongside two other women in similar positions, founded Moms Making Six
Playground Magazine: Aug 6, 2014
After 3 & 1/2 years of fertility treatments and then blessed with the gift of twin girls, I was bound and determined to be home with them to enjoy every little moment. With that came the financial stress of cutting back, coupon shopping and praying at the end of the month that we had made [&hell