Forging Girls
Is she dotting your i’s and crossing your t’s?
Is she dotting your i’s and crossing your t’s?
Having to drive your teen and their friends around town is unavoidable. Busy Mom has some advice for how to do it without mortifying your teen.
This mom shares her secrets.
Gloozy, Nit, Gleebow, Garnet, Popshake. Find out what they really mean.
For Moms, MUMS the word.
Mir Kamin of Woulda Coulda Shoulda shares her advice for teaching children to be fiscally responsible.
Nope, Sorry, I’m watching the Twilight Trailer… AGAIN.
The college search season is upon us. Here are some secrets from a former associate dean of admissions on how to keep your household happy during this time.
We have written about the bullying epidemic and how technology has made this age-old issue more intense and pervasive. What I have recently learned is that kids who would have typically have not participated in an in-person bullying incident often become active participants in cyberbullying….
Lisa Belkin of the Motherlode Blog at the NYT steers the conversation in the right direction on options available to parents to cut their child care costs in this economic downturn.
Care to send a Care package?
Elizabeth of Busy Mom shares her tested-tips.
Putting undue pressure on your child—and yourself—can lead to stressed-out, shrieky parenting, which will encourage nothing but defiant behavior.
Tween Girls Want Gift Cards and Cameras. Target nailed it with this perfect tween 2-Fer.
Tween Girls that do not love Twilight? How can that be? The great tween debate is here.
Is this popular book title on your daughter’s Holiday Wish List? Well, let us tell you if it’s a purchase you should or should not consider.
Is your daughter asking you for this book but the cover makes you cringe? Well don’t judge a book by its cover. Let Busy Mom judge for you instead.
Mir reviews the breakout novel of this popular tween girl book series. Is it right for your daughter?
Is your daughter asking for these books as a Holiday Gift? Bossy reviews this book for tweens girls
Is this a fairytale or a more complex story for older teens?