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I Finally Had the House to Myself and Spiraled into an Emotional Mess

I Finally Had the House to Myself and Spiraled into an Emotional Mess

January 7, 2021 By Christine Carter Leave a Comment

  I pulled into the driveway after dropping off my son at wrestling practice, walked into the house and it…
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Dealing With Stress, Burnout, and Being A Mom During COVID with Dr. Sheryl Ziegler

Dealing With Stress, Burnout, and Being A Mom During COVID with Dr. Sheryl Ziegler

January 4, 2021 By Sheryl Gould Leave a Comment

Dr. Sheryl Ziegler, an expert on how to deal with stress and burnout and one of my favorite people who…
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These Days, I’m Doing A Lot More for My Kids Than I Normally Would

These Days, I’m Doing A Lot More for My Kids Than I Normally Would

October 25, 2020 By Christine Carter

  These days I’m doing a lot more for my kids than I normally would. I find myself saying, “What…
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5 Ways to Help Your Teen Thrive While Doing School from Home

5 Ways to Help Your Teen Thrive While Doing School from Home

August 27, 2020 By Dale Troy

  Homeschooling is becoming more widespread due to COVID-19. It’s a good alternative for elementary and middle school students if…
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This virus is driving you crazy, but how do your teens feel about it? A Guest Post by Ariana Ardeleanu

This virus is driving you crazy, but how do your teens feel about it? A Guest Post by Ariana Ardeleanu

June 1, 2020 By Moms of Tweens and Teens

  This virus is driving everyone crazy including your teens. They are stuck at home and they can’t see their…
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Things Are Hard, But Time Will Carry Us Through

Things Are Hard, But Time Will Carry Us Through

May 11, 2020 By Christine Carter

I find myself with all the other millions upon millions of people, floundering through this uncertain time. Some moments, the…
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An 8th Grader Shares His Thoughts on the Quarantine

An 8th Grader Shares His Thoughts on the Quarantine

May 7, 2020 By Moms of Tweens and Teens

** We asked some 8th graders from Golf Middle School, in a suburb of Chicago, to share their thoughts with…
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Graduates of 2020, We Still See You

Graduates of 2020, We Still See You

April 30, 2020 By Jen Kehl

  Dear Son, We are at a place in our story that we never could have known about. As I…
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I’m Okay with My Son Playing Video Games For Hours on End and Here’s Why

I’m Okay with My Son Playing Video Games For Hours on End and Here’s Why

April 27, 2020 By Christine Carter

You’re Not a Bad Mom For Letting Your Son Play Video Games for Hours on End and Here’s Why We…
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21 Things Moms Are Saying to Their Kids (On Repeat) During This Pandemic

21 Things Moms Are Saying to Their Kids (On Repeat) During This Pandemic

April 21, 2020 By Christine Carter

Living together for all these weeks presents many challenges for us all, but most moms bear much of the weight….
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Screen Time When Your Kids Are Stuck At Home

Screen Time When Your Kids Are Stuck At Home

April 10, 2020 By Sheryl Gould

Please be sure to check out our Facebook Live on Teens Tweens and Screen Time During a Pandemic HERE  …
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This Quarantine is Like a Bad Reality Show

This Quarantine is Like a Bad Reality Show

April 6, 2020 By Kristine Joyner

  I’ve never been a fan of reality shows.    To my horror, it appears that with the recent cancellation…
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If you’re a mom of a boy - you are well aware th If you’re a mom of a boy - you are well aware that there is no manual that can possibly prepare you for the unique joys and challenges of raising a son.⠀
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In this podcast episode, I had the privilege of interviewing Kara Lewis, the founder of The Joys Of Boys - we discuss the joys and challenges, how every boy is different, tapping into what they really need and finding new ways to connect with them. ⠀
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If you're finding it difficult to know how to connect with your son and support him when he's struggling give this interview a listen! Link is in the bio.
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Totally feeling this way today! How about you?❤️ ❤️ ❤️
All behavior is purposeful, meaning there is a rea All behavior is purposeful, meaning there is a reason when our kids lash out and are hurtful.⠀
Anger oftentimes a secondary emotion. Hurt can often be lurking underneath the surface. ⠀
Next time your tween or teen is hurtful, be curious about what might be going on underneath the surface versus just reacting back. ⠀
When our kids are upset we can shift that interaction by being a parent who tunes in and cares. ⠀
We can say things like, "Wow. That hurt. I see you're upset. What's going on?"
Hey Mamas - ⠀ I'm so excited to share The Moms o Hey Mamas - ⠀
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In just 3 weeks we are almost at 1000 downloads! Woohoo!⠀
I'm so grateful for all the amazing experts and authors that I have had the privilege to interview thus far and for more awesomeness to come and share with you!
Episode #4 of Moms of Tweens and Teens podcast is Episode #4 of Moms of Tweens and Teens podcast is here!⠀
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Hey Mamas,⠀ Gosh, these things are so important Hey Mamas,⠀
Gosh, these things are so important to instill in our sons, and yet I know how it can be hard at this age to get them to talk or want to hang out with you. And I just want you to know as a mom whose son is older now, how normal that is. Here's a word of wisdom from my experience - don't let your son pulling away or not talking to you get in the way of you leaning in and carving out intentional time with him - go for a drive, take a trip to Starbucks, volunteer together, nag less, listen way way way more, and connect around what interests him. Find whatever works because believe me, deep down he wants you to. XOXO
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