Shira S.Oct 8, 20201 minPostpartum Nutrition; Tackling mom life and self careHow do you tackle mom life while making sure you take care of yourself too? Here are 5 ways you can take on both without over exerting...
Shira S.Jun 27, 20202 minTeaching Kids About the LGBTQIA+ Community and Their Role in ItIt can be tough to educate your children about what LGBTQIA+ stands for, especially when they haven't discovered their own sexuality yet....
Shira S.Jun 6, 20202 minA Word On RacismIt is so unfortunate that even from a young age, minority children have to learn about racism from first hand experience. For parents...
Shira S.Apr 19, 20201 minDoulas: A Mother's Best FriendA doula is a trained professional who provides physical, mental, and emotional support to families expecting a child. They provide...
Shira S.Mar 23, 20202 minKeeping the Kids Busy: A Guide to Activities Your Children Will EnjoyThroughout the day, kids need constant stimulus, or something to channel their energy into. This can be difficult, as a parent, say if...
Shira S.Dec 31, 20192 minThe Fundamentals Of Reading And The Impact It Has On ChildrenFrom the moment a child is born, reading to your child every day matters to ensure they develop the literacy and learning skills required...
Shira S.Dec 16, 20192 minPostpartum Depression: Childbirth Experts Help Break The StigmaPregnancy, the postpartum period, followed by parenting presents a multitude of challenges for many women and their partners. Following the
Shira S.Oct 17, 20191 minAsk the Nanny: Advice for ParentsAsking your nanny for advice can be a huge help. Often times, I have moms not sure how to swaddle their baby, properly breastfeed, or how...
Shira S.Oct 17, 20191 minHow To Make Time For Each Child IndividuallyMotherhood is hard enough. Between waking up for a newborn to running after a toddler midday. Creating an atmosphere where everyone in...
Shira S.Sep 6, 20192 min5 BENEFITS OF SWADDLING YOUR BABYAs I continued my career in childcare, I found the importance of comfort and safety for an infant. I realized some parents weren't taught...