Doing Good Things: Reading Revolution

Doing Good Things: Reading Revolution

By Amy Lawson Reading Revolution, Inc was born when two friends having coffee decided that they had a dream for children in the Winston-Salem community living in book deserts to have access to a selection of free books. Nikki Francis, a veteran WSFCS teacher, found...
St. Patrick’s Day Giveaway with Multiple Chances to Win!

St. Patrick’s Day Giveaway with Multiple Chances to Win!

Enter for a chance to win one of these twelve St. Patrick’s Day prizes! Enter to win one of the $100s in gift cards or services from a business below! There will be one winner per giveaway. So, there will be 12 winners in this St. Patrick’s Day giveaway!...
Leap Day Activities for Kids and Adults

Leap Day Activities for Kids and Adults

By TMoM Team Member Michaela Reynolds Happy Leap Day! Did you know that the earth takes 365.24 days to revolve around the sun? Overtime, those extra numbers after the decimal add up to 24 hours, creating Leap Day on February 29th.  An extra 24 hours? Well, we know...
Counselors, Psychologists and Therapists for Your Family

Counselors, Psychologists and Therapists for Your Family

Many children and teens suffer from anxiety, hyperactivity, depression, and other issues. It is often difficult to get good referrals and information because parents are not always comfortable discussing the problem with others. To assist our readers, we always try to...
What Will You Do When Your Child Wants a Part-Time Job?

What Will You Do When Your Child Wants a Part-Time Job?

By TMoM Team Member Britney Dent  Some studies show that teens who work part-time jobs have lower grades and higher risk for issues like alcohol and drug abuse. Other studies show that early employment leads to higher graduation rates and increased lifetime earnings....
Triad Independent & Private Schools Directory

Triad Independent & Private Schools Directory

This private school directory is sponsored by Calvary Day School. Calvary Day School has a passion and a commitment to provide an encouraging, safe, and engaging school community. Students, from preschool through high school, are challenged to fulfill their God-given...
Lunar New Year Celebration Ideas

Lunar New Year Celebration Ideas

By Guest Bloggers Meagan Robichaud and Kevin Chung Lunar New Year celebrates both the beginning of a new year and the arrival of spring on the lunisolar calendar. Because the lunisolar calendar is determined in part by cycles of the moon, the exact date for Lunar New...
Things to Do with Your Toddlers & Preschoolers This Winter

Things to Do with Your Toddlers & Preschoolers This Winter

By TMoM Team Member Suzy Fielders When the weather is bad, you may find yourself stuck indoors with rambunctious toddlers and preschoolers. Whether you are an at-home mom looking for some entertainment during the week, or a mom who works outside the home and needs...
Adopting Hygee Rituals in the New Year

Adopting Hygee Rituals in the New Year

By Guest Blogger Tracy Huneycutt Hygge is a Danish concept defined as the quality of coziness in one’s life (feeling warm, comfortable, and safe) by doing simple things like creating rituals, lighting candles, baking, and spending time with loved ones. Hygge has been...
The Journey Ahead

The Journey Ahead

By Guest Blogger Hannah Tollison I wanted to share four snippets to help prepare us for success, and get us on the right foot as we dive into 2024! 1. Start the decluttering process now. You don’t have to wait until Spring Cleaning. My kids know that I am notorious...
Nurturing Strength: Medical Advocacy for Your Medically Complex Child

Nurturing Strength: Medical Advocacy for Your Medically Complex Child

By Guest Blogger Marilyn Beaver Embarking on the journey of parenthood is filled with joy and hope. But for some parents, it takes an unexpected turn when they find themselves caring for a medically complex child. These children face ongoing health challenges,...