Sensory Water Play to Beat the Summer Heat
As far as summer activities go, sensory water play is one of my favorite things to do with my baby. With one heat wave after another, I found myself searching for creative ways to keep my adorable...
View ArticleProximal Parenting in Early Childhood Development
Child development is a complex and fascinating journey, influenced by various factors and different parenting styles. One such style that has recently gained more attention is proximal parenting,...
View ArticleEncourage Standing: Best Natural Toys to Help Baby Stand
If you are a parent, you may want to provide your baby with toys to help baby stand. The first 12 months of babyhood are a remarkable time of exploration and discovery. Encouraging your little one to...
View ArticleSimple Language Activities for Infants’ Speech Development
As a former language educator, one of my favorite things to do with my own baby are language activities for infants to boost my child’s future language skills. Guiding my own child’s bilingual...
View ArticleHow Coaching for Mothers Can Support You in Adjusting to Life as a Mom
Becoming a mother is a beautiful and transformative journey, filled with joy, love, and an abundance of new experiences. But it’s also somewhat filled with fear and anxiety, especially if it’s your...
View ArticleReinvent Your Career After Baby – A Mom Coach’s Best Advice
I am someone who has done it: the seemingly impossible task of having a successful career pivot after becoming a new mom. My career transition involved anxiety and fear over leaving my old job in a...
View Article10 Ways to Achieving Your Best Mindset Reset in 2024
If you’re a busy mom, constantly juggling parenting, chores, work and self-care (and really, all the things) you might benefit from a mindset reset. It’s pretty much like a makeover for your mental...
View Article6 Good Reasons Why Mothers Make Better Leaders
Before I became a mom, I never thought of myself as a leader. I had been working entry- to mid-level jobs and thought that leaders were my “supervisors”. A leader, in my mind, had to be a certain age,...
View ArticleHow To Know It’s Time For A Career Transition As A Mom
What did you want to become when you were younger? When I was 18, I wanted to become a lawyer. When I was 22, I wanted to become a teacher. By 26, I wanted to save the world and started an...
View Article5 Tips for Moms to Manage Career and Family Without Overwhelm
Balancing a fulfilling career with the demands of motherhood can often feel like an impossible challenge. As a working mother, you’re likely familiar with the constant juggle of meetings, deadlines,...
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