Dr. Rosie Milligan Boys need fathers in their lives. I am making a plea to African-American fathers to be active participants in the lives of their sons; and for African-American women to assist these fathers in the transition of their reentering the lives of their sons. Most every ill that plagues the Black male child […]
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By Aiyana Ma’at Today is the second day of Kwanzaa and we are lifting up Kujichagulia which means Self-Determination. I love this principle not only because it is so powerful for me on a personal level but because it is do necessary for how we live our lives every single day. Issues with your man? Try […]
Where are you on your daily to-do list? If you’re like a lot of moms these days, you probably fall somewhere near the bottom, or perhaps you’re not even on the list at all. The thing is, if you want to be able to continue to function at your best, to tackle your to-do list, […]
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By Michelle Jayne At 36 years old I fell pregnant and that was when my whole life changed. I went from being a successful computer applications specialist , party and dancing girl, to a full time wife, mother, task master, shopper, health nut, trainer, household manager, business owner, cook and baker, just to name a […]
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By Russell Friedman In mid-April there are two things you can count on in the United States. One is the due date for filing your tax return. The other is the arrival of the annual brochures or emails reminding you to order those special flowers so they will be shipped on time for Mother’s Day. […]
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If you’ve ever wondered what the experience is like trying to raise a child while you’re a reality TV star….well wonder no more. : ) Here’s some insider information. Former “Real Atlanta Housewives” star Sheree Whitfield chatted with HLN’s “Raising America” about what really happens when you are raising children as a reality TV show […]
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By Susan F Taylor There are many reasons why a woman cannot conceive a baby. If you are one of these women, who are experiencing difficulty with getting pregnant stop what you’re doing and read on to get tips to improve your chances of conceiving a baby. You likely have heard of some of these, […]
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By Lori Radun Let’s face it. We live in a fast paced world. As moms, it is hard to keep up with everything on our plates. We have piles of laundry, piles of dishes, and piles of school papers. Along with the many errands we have to run, we also play chauffer for our children. […]
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By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. Mother-daughter relationships are complex and diverse. Some mothers and daughters are best friends. Others talk once a week. Some see each other weekly; others live in different states or countries. Some spar regularly. Some avoid conflict. Others talk through everything. And undoubtedly, there’s a hint of all these things in most relationships. There […]
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By Ruth Purple Perhaps every woman dreams of having a wonderful husband, adorable children, and white picket fence house in the suburbs. A life so ideal and simple, but is it really that simple? When a woman marries, and decides to have children, it is anything but simple. Marriage is far from easy. It is […]
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A Plea To Black Women: Do Not Block Your Son From Seeing His Father
/in Becoming One, Black Men, Black Women, Fatherhood, motherhood/byDr. Rosie Milligan Boys need fathers in their lives. I am making a plea to African-American fathers to be active participants in the lives of their sons; and for African-American women to assist these fathers in the transition of their reentering the lives of their sons. Most every ill that plagues the Black male child […]
Black Folks & Self-Determination….A Beautiful Thang
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, Black Family, Fatherhood, Love & Marriage, motherhood/byBy Aiyana Ma’at Today is the second day of Kwanzaa and we are lifting up Kujichagulia which means Self-Determination. I love this principle not only because it is so powerful for me on a personal level but because it is do necessary for how we live our lives every single day. Issues with your man? Try […]
Mom..It’s OK To Take Care Of You
/in A Woman's Point Of View, Black Women, motherhood/byWhere are you on your daily to-do list? If you’re like a lot of moms these days, you probably fall somewhere near the bottom, or perhaps you’re not even on the list at all. The thing is, if you want to be able to continue to function at your best, to tackle your to-do list, […]
14 Easy Ways To Make Mommy Time With The Kids Less Overwhelming & Way More Fun
/in motherhood, Parenting/byBy Michelle Jayne At 36 years old I fell pregnant and that was when my whole life changed. I went from being a successful computer applications specialist , party and dancing girl, to a full time wife, mother, task master, shopper, health nut, trainer, household manager, business owner, cook and baker, just to name a […]
Missing My Mom On “Mother’s Day”
/in A Man's Point Of View, motherhood/byBy Russell Friedman In mid-April there are two things you can count on in the United States. One is the due date for filing your tax return. The other is the arrival of the annual brochures or emails reminding you to order those special flowers so they will be shipped on time for Mother’s Day. […]
Sheree Whitfield Talks About The Realities Of Being A Reality TV Mother
/in Black Women, motherhood/byIf you’ve ever wondered what the experience is like trying to raise a child while you’re a reality TV star….well wonder no more. : ) Here’s some insider information. Former “Real Atlanta Housewives” star Sheree Whitfield chatted with HLN’s “Raising America” about what really happens when you are raising children as a reality TV show […]
Ready To Grow Your Family? Check Out These 6 Essential Tips.
/in Black Family, Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Susan F Taylor There are many reasons why a woman cannot conceive a baby. If you are one of these women, who are experiencing difficulty with getting pregnant stop what you’re doing and read on to get tips to improve your chances of conceiving a baby. You likely have heard of some of these, […]
You Are The “Busy Mom” Because You Choose To Be
/in motherhood, Parenting/byBy Lori Radun Let’s face it. We live in a fast paced world. As moms, it is hard to keep up with everything on our plates. We have piles of laundry, piles of dishes, and piles of school papers. Along with the many errands we have to run, we also play chauffer for our children. […]
15 Ways To Have A Closer Mother-Daughter Relationship
/in A Woman's Point Of View, motherhood/byBy Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S. Mother-daughter relationships are complex and diverse. Some mothers and daughters are best friends. Others talk once a week. Some see each other weekly; others live in different states or countries. Some spar regularly. Some avoid conflict. Others talk through everything. And undoubtedly, there’s a hint of all these things in most relationships. There […]
When You’re Torn Between Your Marriage, Your Kids And Yourself
/in Black Family, Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Ruth Purple Perhaps every woman dreams of having a wonderful husband, adorable children, and white picket fence house in the suburbs. A life so ideal and simple, but is it really that simple? When a woman marries, and decides to have children, it is anything but simple. Marriage is far from easy. It is […]