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5 Back-to-School Shopping Hacks Every Mom Should Read
You are likely feeling mixed emotions about sending your kids back-to-school — there’s some excitement about getting back to a regular routine, but there’s also some stress stemming from the high cost of school essentials. In fact, the National Retail Federation estimates that parents will spend around $875 on school purchases.
Dental Care Tips For College-Aged Students
College life is an exciting and transformative period filled with new experiences, academic challenges, and social activities. Amidst the hustle and bustle, it’s easy for students to overlook their dental health. However, maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial during these formative years, as it can have long-lasting impacts on overall health. Here’s a comprehensive guide…
A Busy Mom’s Guide to Whole Family Oral Health
As a modern mom, juggling countless responsibilities often leaves little time to focus on yourself, let alone the dental health of your entire family. However, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for overall well-being. Fortunately, with some practical strategies and time-saving tips, you can ensure your family’s smiles stay healthy and bright, even amidst the…
Score Big Savings: The Best Deals for Memorial Day Weekend 2024 for Parents
Memorial Day weekend isn’t just for BBQs and beach trips—it's also a golden opportunity for families to even snag some of the best deals of the year. Whether you're looking to upgrade your backyard, home tech, refresh your family wardrobe, or score last-minute discounts on family travel, here’s a comprehensive guide to help you navigate…
Killing Off Supermom
I’ll be honest with you. In my house, the beds are rarely made unless someone is coming to visit. Sometimes I yell. My closet is a disaster and I feel guilty that I work too much. My kids watch more TV than they should. And I simply cannot afford to go all organic right now. There is a sticky shelf in my refrigerator that I keep hoping will evaporate on its own, and this morning I had to send my son off to camp with a PB&J made with frozen waffles because I forgot to buy bread. I’m not perfect. There, I said it. Bye Bye Supermom