New Novel Explores Meaning of Motherhood from Perspectives of Working Moms and Stay at Home Moms
Newly released by Crown Books, The Other Mother by Gwendolen Gross is a compelling novel about conflicts between working moms and stay at home moms as well as the constant push and pull of contemporary motherhood. This new novel is a selection of four national book clubs. In connection with The Other Mother, Gwendolen Gross is offering a free online workshop for moms to write stories inspired by their motherhood experiences.
Wrap 'n Wear Baby Carrier Makes Life Easier for New Moms
Wrap 'n Wear, an ingenious new baby carrier that can be wrapped around the body in several fashions, is the solution to an age-old problem that has plagued new moms everywhere. The custom baby wraps are sold in local stores throughout the country and available online at www.wrapnwear.com. Wrap 'n Wear is versatile, comfortable and affordable.
Are Certain Types of Bacteria Really Healthy? "Real Moms" Talks about Pre and Probiotics in Upcoming Episode
The word "bacteria" often conjures negatives thoughts of infection and disease. After many years of popularity in Europe, resurgence of interest in healthy bacteria has become a hot topic in the United States with proven results in aiding good digestive health.
The Moms' & Kids' Playground, Friendly Online Games for Parents & Preschoolers, Launches on Funbrain.com
Safe, Fun, Online Environment Features Exciting Activities for Kids Ages 2-6 to Share With Parents
Carseat Covers - Helping Moms and Dads Save Money!
A car seat is an expensive purchase all parents must make When you settle on a car seat, most parents and caretakers base their choice on safety, then price and lastly, style
Spa At Home Tips For Moms
Busy moms need time to relax, too. If you are a working mom or a stay-at-home mom with too much to do, take some time for yourself. Schedule an at-home spa day where you can be alone and relax.
Compassion Works With Moms to Save Babies in East India
Compassion International has blazed a new frontier for pregnant women and infants in East India. The area's first Child Survival Program opened in Kakdwip, a village of a little more than 15,000 people in the state of West Bengal, in January.
MommyClub™ Expands to Become Ultimate Social Network for Canadian Moms
MommyClub™, which provides a revolutionary community-based online parenting resource for Canadian Moms looking for products and services, resource guides, family friendly events, advice and friendship, has officially launched its national social networking site today, www.mommyclub.ca.
Unwrap Unique And Creative Holiday Gift Ideas For Babies And Their Parents At Mobile Moms
With holiday gift giving right around the corner, Mobile Moms, an innovative online retailer, presents a large selection of new mother gifts, adorable baby items and products coveted by the expectant mom.
Top 10 Franchises For Work At Home Moms
The Internet offers a multitude of business opportunities, but did you know that there are many franchises available that are perfect for work at home moms? Check out the following list of the top 10 franchises for work at home moms and you will see that working from home and being a mom can be very profitable.
Porn Blu-ray Titles, Anyone?
So you are looking for high-definition Porn movies? In the past, your quench must have been satisfied with the numerous Porn films in old DVD format and even in VHS. But during these times, did you know that there is a more superior and high-quality format? Now, you can actually find several Porn Blu-ray in the market. Try some, and for sure, you would be taken off your seat.
A New Social Network for Moms Fighting Autism Launches Today
Web site brings moms coping with autism closer together to vent, cope and support.
It's Not Porn, It's Pixel Advertising 2.0
A new web-based television show resurrects and enhances pixel advertising as a form of monetization to help produce and promote its special brand of video.
Sex in a Cessna, Part I
If you have never had sex in a Cessna or other small aircraft then you probably might wish to read this article. It is fun, exhilarating and can get a little tricky if you do not do it correctly.
If The Fire Is Gone From Your Sex Life
If the fire is gone from your sex life, one or both of you better get more creative about your sexual fantasies. Here are some things you can do:Surprise him or her with a picnic at work or a rendezvous call from a motel after work.
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Dating Tips for Divorced and Widowed Moms
Dating is tough for just about everybody, but it's even tougher for people who are divorced and widowed. Along with the fears of being "out of practice," there are often children's feelings to consider.
How can a single mother enjoy a new romance without lying awake at night worrying about doing emotional damage to her children? Personal Strengths and Life Coach Sue Tosto of Garfield, New Jersey provides the answers.
1. How soon after divorce or the death of a husband is it appropriate to start dating? It depends on the individual, but anyone going through a divorce should wait at least six months to one year before even considering dating someone new. Emotions are running high, and a person needs time to heal before putting herself back on the market. Some newly divorced or widowed people jump into relationships too early because they're afraid of being alone. That's almost always a mistake. The first year after a divorce is the time to re-group and focus on making new friendships. A woman can reflect on all the things she wanted to do when she was married but didn't. This is a rough time emotionally, but it helps to view it as a fresh start. It's the perfect time to re-develop a sense of self and decide what one really wants in life. A woman can consider what she hopes for in a new relationship and let go of the past in the process. Dating after the death of a husband or partner is also not recommended for at least one full year. Two years is even better. The grieving process should never be rushed, and the length of time it takes for the bereaved to move on varies according to the individual.
Other matters to consider before dating include waiting until estate matters have been handled, i.e., insurance matters, review of the will, and the assignment of an executor or executrix if necessary. The stress a new relationship can cause during this emotional time is not recommended. As with divorce, this is a time to spend with friends. It also helps to join a support group of others who have lost a loved one. 2. How long should the mother wait before introducing a new boyfriend to her children? She should know him at least six months to a year. Otherwise, if she decides after dating him for 4 months that the relationship is going nowhere, the children will inevitably feel another loss. No child should be put through that after going through divorce or death of a parent. Children need time to heal as well. If the new man doesn't respect that, he's probably not great boyfriend material.
The first three months of a relationship is the honeymoon period. Everything is fresh and exciting. After around six months, the couple tends to relax and good behavior wears off. A woman gets to see what she's really dealing with. Before she introduces her new beau to her children, she needs to find out what his goals are, to see if his values and beliefs are consistent with hers, and really develop a friendship with him. 3. What is the best way to introduce a new boyfriend?
Once a woman decides to start dating, she should explain it to each of her children in an age-appropriate manner. After she and a new partner have spent six months to a year together, she can start telling the children things about him, particularly what she likes about him or little stories about places they've gone together. This way the children understand that Mom is still Mom, which is critical, but they'll also see that she's happier. They will slowly make the adjustment that they may soon share her with somebody else. Inevitably, the children will become curious about him. They may ask to meet him. I think it is wise to slowly incorporate the new partner into the family. 4. How should she handle it if the child resents the new relationship? Should she stop seeing the boyfriend? Children will often resent a new relationship for the simple reason that they now have to share their mother with someone else. A woman can reassure her children that even though she is going out, she is coming back home to them. She should continue do the things with them she always did. Before she even starts dating, it might help to hire a babysitter and use the afternoon to go shopping, just to get the children accustomed to seeing her go out every once in a while. Observing the children's reactions while the new man is around should provide some clues to other causes of resentment. A woman should also gently ask her children why they don't like her new partner. She should remember, though, that some children may not know exactly how to express why they dislike someone. It's important to tread carefully. A new relationship is stressful for the whole family.
If the children are really having a hard time with it, family counseling can get to the root of the problem, especially if all other avenues have been exhausted. The most important thing a single parent can do is to treat her children the same way she did before she met the new partner.
5. Is it ever acceptable to allow the boyfriend to sleep over, or should the couple book a babysitter and get a room? Get a room, unless the kids are at Dad's for the weekend. Children don't need to see some stranger coming out of Mom's room in the morning (or their Dad's, either). A new relationship is exciting and the partners are certainly entitled to time alone, but a single parent must handle it delicately and deliberately. Her (or his) behavior will instruct the children about man/woman relationships in ways they will carry around with them for the rest of their lives. Terry Hernon MacDonald writes frequently about relationships. Her mission is to help single women to stop settling for substandard Romeos and to marry men who are truly worthy of them. Please visit her website at http://www.marrysmart.com
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