Babies begin acquiring eating habits from their first bites of food, and studies have concluded that by three years old, most of a child’s eating preferences are established. If you want your child to have healthy eating habits, it is important to focus on them early. Read More
Pregnant Fitness Blogger Challenges Husband to Join Her Workout (And It’s Pretty Funny!)
”Rhett often watches me in amazement when I work out. He always says ‘I don’t know how you do that,’ so I just said, ‘Why don’t you give it a try!’ Read More
Is This Culprit Negatively Affecting Your Child’s Sleep?
How many hours of sleep do your kids get every night? If we are honest, this simple question can be difficult for many of us to answer. Read More
How You Can Improve Your Physical And Mental Health Each Day
While nobody wants to feel physically and/or mentally miserable all the time, it can be difficult to make the changes necessary to help yourself feel better. Read More
Should You Tell Teachers That Your Teen Has Anxiety?
Anxiety is a common condition that often triggers fear, social isolation, or uneasiness. Approximately 10% of teenagers have anxiety, and many schools offer resources to help students with this condition thrive. Read More
Photographer’s Project Shows the Raw Beauty of Postpartum Bodies
When everything in our image-obsessed culture tells us to cover up and hide our scars and the ways we’ve changed, it’s refreshing to behold someone who puts their talents towards showcasing the beauty of what a mother’s body has done. Read More
Improving Self-Esteem in Teens and Children: An Interview with Susan Lustenberger
Today, Mom’s Choice Awards is proud to announce that we’re introducing a new series of interviews with some of the masterminds behind our favorite family-friendly products. As part of our interview series, we’ll talk to CEOs, product designers, publishers, and more! For our first installment, we’re excited to have had the opportunity to chat with Susan Lustenberger, the creator of the I AM Technique. The I AM Technique bundle recently … Read More
Five Women Open Up About Their Post-Baby Bodies While Wearing Bikinis
There is no doubt about it, having a baby changes things. From your ability to sleep in on weekends to drinking coffee while it’s still hot, once baby comes home, there are things that we have to bid farewell to. One of the most drastic changes for many women, though, is dealing with body image post-baby. Read More
National Poison Prevention Week – How Mesothelioma Shaped My Life
The third week in March is National Poison Prevention Week. I am a mother and a mesothelioma survivor. My exposure to a cancer-causing toxin has not only shaped my relationship with my health, but also how I raise my daughter. Read More
Don’t Blame Teething for Baby’s Ills
Teething has had a bad reputation for over 5000 years. Hippocrates, Homer, and Aristotle associated teething with serious diseases… Read More