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Parenting- Boston Moms

In an ideal world, parenting would be effortless, with a guide for every situation. However, we all know that’s not the reality. Each child is unique, requiring special love, care, and nurturing. So, without a parenting manual, what can you do? That’s where Boston Moms comes in. Our team consists of more than 40 contributors from different backgrounds and family structures, bringing a diverse range of experiences from various walks of life and parenthood.

Parenthood is an amazing journey, filled with challenges and beautiful moments. The anticipation and mixed emotions during pregnancy mark the beginning of this transformative experience. The newborn phase brings sleepless nights and countless diaper changes, but oh, the incomparable joy of witnessing your baby’s first smile! As your little one blossoms into a curious toddler, the journey transforms into a whirlwind of managing tantrums, fostering independence, and cherishing their first words and wobbly steps. The school years unveil a whole new spectrum of challenges, as you navigate the delicate balance between academics, extracurricular activities, and the intricate world of social development. And as the teenage phase unfolds, their identity takes shape, boundaries are established, and the need for open communication becomes paramount. Every stage of motherhood, though it can be tough, strengthens the unbreakable bond between a mom and her child.

Our goal at Boston Moms is to be there for you during every stage of parenthood, offering resources and support. Whether you need guidance or just someone to be there, we want to walk alongside you in your parenthood journey.

Fall brings the back-to-school season, autumn colors on the trees, pumpkin spice everything, and, for those whose are Jewish, two very important holidays. While many children have the day off of school for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, they...
As a parent, it can be scary to release your child into someone else's care or to send them out of your sight. While it changes a little bit as they get older and more capable, there is still...
Last month my son was officially diagnosed with autism. It is something we had suspected, but it was confirmed with a visit to Beacon Assessment Center. While the visit with our therapist was helpful and gentle, it was an unforgettable...
While the Boston area shines uniquely in all four seasons, there’s something magical about the bright colorful leaves, crisp air, and pristine orchards that take over every autumn. Tourists will flock to New England destinations like New Hampshire’s Kancamagus...
Growing up in the South, my family was used to being prepared for serious storms and power outages. And yet, as I entered adulthood, I didn't exactly take those lessons to heart. An example of being not prepared? In 2005,...
When my husband unexpectedly died, our son was about to turn 2 years old. I had worked with kids and adults as a clinical social worker, and although I had some professional background to support our son, ultimately, I...
Members of the Boston Moms team recently had the opportunity to dive into Rockland Trust's Ms. Money's Classroom, a financial education learning tool for kids in grades K-5. With fun and interactive lessons on money management, Ms. Money's classroom...
Being a mom of a high school senior is a bittersweet experience. I am so proud of this boy and all he has accomplished. That little boy who loved to roughhouse with his brothers (and tattle on them as...
I was heading out the door to work, as I do three times a week with my updated hybrid schedule. The return to the office in person is a change neither my daughter nor I have adjusted to. We...
When I tell people I’m a single mother by choice, I get a lot of different responses — and some raised brows. Did I choose to be single? Don’t all mothers (on some level) choose to be mothers? What,...
As the kids are heading back to school, I cannot help but be extremely grateful for the free school lunches offered in our state. And it's not just because I despise making my kids' lunches, or because it is...
It’s a lot. I know. Your baby is not really a baby anymore. Not even a toddler. They’re a WHOLE KID now — starting their first day of preschool. Whether it's full day or part day, five days a...
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5 Concerts to Take Your Kids to (That Aren’t Kids Bands!)

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Live music is a fantastic experience, no matter your age! Who doesn't remember the excitement of seeing a band perform live on stage for the first time? Taking your kids to a live concert can be a bit tricky, though. There is only so much Kidz Bop a parent can take. But is a "real" concert going to be family friendly? Here are a few bands that put on a great show that will be loved by both the parents and the kids alike!