I don’t think anybody gets into a marriage with the intentions of eventually getting divorced. I believe that every couple who gets married truly thinks ‘until death do us part’. But, what happens afterwards that ultimately leads to the breakdown of the marriage is everyone’s own personal story. The true casualties are the children involved. They will live with the consequences … [Read more...] about 10 Tips To Help Kids With Autism Cope With Divorce
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Rita Wilson Reveals She Has Breast Cancer and had a Double Mastectomy
Rita Wilson is an incredible woman and actress. She shared today with PEOPLE that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and last week underwent a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. She has an incredible attitude and also gives solid advice that saved her life. Wilson stated that she is "recovering and most importantly, expected to make a full recovery. Why? … [Read more...] about Rita Wilson Reveals She Has Breast Cancer and had a Double Mastectomy
Children of War Foundation: Surgical Care for Children in Need
I recently interviewed Amel Najjar, the Executive Director of an amazing organization, Children of War Foundation, where they raise money to provide surgical care for children around the world who otherwise would not have access to it in their region. Amel, what exactly does this organization do? The organization handles all aspects that are required to transport a child … [Read more...] about Children of War Foundation: Surgical Care for Children in Need
Book Review: Father’s Day
Our ModernMom Book Club is a way for our readers to express their thoughts and ideas on things they've read, sharing their insights with our community of moms. Join the conversation, and tell us what you thought about this book in the comment section below! Buzz Bissinger doesn’t care what you think about his parenting. Honestly. He doesn’t. That’s what makes his new … [Read more...] about Book Review: Father’s Day
Giving Kids a Social Conscience… Or Scaring Them?
My kids are now eight and six years old, which means they are still plenty self absorbed to believe that they are king and queen of the castle, but old enough at least I think, to start having some construct of a social conscience and a more accurate sense of the world. I still have them believing in the Tooth Fairy - at least they pretend to so they can get compensated by … [Read more...] about Giving Kids a Social Conscience… Or Scaring Them?