After the difficulties of last year, it’s important that parents take the time to care for themselves in 2021!
Among the most significant risk factors for preeclampsia, which include family history of the condition, obesity, and chronic hypertension, is being a Black woman.
Like almost a quarter of Canadian women, I identify as a mom navigating a postpartum period plagued with worry and sadness. This is my story.
Mom friends can help you feel less alone. But in some friendships, the reverse is true. Here’s how you can navigate friendship with parents that make you question your own parenting decisions.
Pearl Cicci has built an incredible business from scratch, all on her own, and embodies the modern-day entrepreneur. Read about her journey, and discover some resources for Black entrepreneurs!
There’s something I wanna talk to you about today. I’m going to preface what I’m about to share by saying that I know this is not an easy or comfortable topic to discuss, but it is incredibly necessary. There are too many Mamas that are struggling in silence and it’s time for that to stop - today, right now.
In this blog post, I sit-down with a working single mother to learn about her experience navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.
I took notice of a lot of changes within myself in 2021, including higher levels of demotivation, fear, and irritability. But things shifted for the better when I changed my perspective.
There are lots of resources available to navigate the uncertainties around CUPE protests impacting school education and childcare.
Have you ever made plans and then life happened and just like that, there went your plans? How did you handle those situations? Did you succumb to your circumstances or did you set yourself up for a successful comeback?