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Expecting Mom Reflects After Unique Purple Dress Sparks Social Media Backlash
Pregnant TikToker Diana Lively responds to criticism after showcasing a wedding guest dress choice that caused public outrage, reflecting on the impact of social media negativity.
Read MoreTexas Family Line Expecting First Daughter in 108 Years
Michael Sherman Jr. and his wife Joacquia Sherman made family history during their September gender reveal. For the first time in more than a century, the Texas family line Sherman is expecting a girl.
Read MoreWhen Motherhood Becomes the Mission: How Raising Black Sons Built My Legacy
Victoria Scott-Miller speaks profoundly on how motherhood led her to other purposes in life, including Liberation Station, the first Black-owned children’s bookstore in North Carolina.
Read MoreHow to Encourage Children to Read at Home
With screen time playing a part in many children’s lives, it may be harder to instill a love for reading. But it’s possible.
Read MoreNavigating Pregnancy: 2 Tips for Expectant Mothers
There is so much to expect when you’re expecting. But no amount of books and blogs can totally prepare you. Here are a couple of tips to keep close as you go through the journey.
Read MoreHow to Encourage a Love of Reading in Your Children
For many children, reading can be a chore. They associate it with work and school, which they may even like, but not necessarily want to bring home or engage in
Read MoreThree Times You May Ask a Parent for Help
There’s no shame in asking for help because being a parent is the ultimate juggling act.
Read MoreHow to Better Communicate a Health Experience or Challenge
These three tips can make a difference in your healthcare when speaking to providers and other professionals.
Read MoreA Guide for Families Navigating Aging
Knowing that your loved ones are aging can make you feel pretty down. You know they won’t be around forever and that their years on this planet become fewer and
Read MoreWays to Help a Loved One Struggling with Mental Health
Mental health issues affect roughly one in four people in the United States. Here are a few simple ways you can help someone you love coping.
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