No Images? Click here If you’ve ever followed any parenting site, you’ll probably know that the discussion of mom guilt is pervasive -- and often toxic.The notion of having it all is -- let’s be honest -- ridiculous. And in this exceedingly stressful climate we find ourselves in, it’s even harder to be a parent while taking care of your own mental health.So HuffPost reporter Taylor Pittman dove into managing mom guilt. The tips she supplies -- as provided to her by mothers and experts -- are helpful to me, at least, to maintain my sense of mind and know that no matter what I’m doing a good job.I hope it’s reassuring to you, too.I’m mildly obsessed with Andrea Beaty’s children’s books. And now the author of Rosie Revere Engineer, Iggy Peck Architect, and Ada Twist Scientist is back with a new chapter book, Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters, that focuses on those three beloved characters. It’s adorable and already a big hit in my house.For when your kid is keeping you awake A reminder —once again — to join us for our first-ever real-life parenting event, How To Raise A Kid, on Friday, November 2 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The core question we’ll try to answer: How I can help my kids navigate it all and grow up to be the kinds of people I’d be proud to be friends with: honest, respectful, empathetic, resilient, intelligent, curious, self-sufficient, creative? In short: not assholes. We’d love to see you there!More stories from the trenches: HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25, 2018 we introduced a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.A guide to helping you raise the kind of person you'd like to know. Love what you see? Send it to a friend. Did someone forward this email? If so, subscribe here. Can't get enough? Check out (In)formation and The Good Life. |
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