| | |
| | GET 'EM | Sports Gave My Daughters A Place Where Aggression Is Good, Actually | “If I had to name my parenting style, it would be a combination of laid-back and free-range, so I’m not one of those parents who stacks their child’s schedule full of sports and extracurriculars,” admits Laura Onstot today. But she recently enrolled her daughters in basketball, and she’s been delighted at what she’s seen since: “I watched in awe as these two little humans fell in love with a sport I knew nothing about. Best of all, though, suddenly my spitfire younger daughter had an outlet where she could really shine, and her aggression was considered a good thing — something that’s all too rare for girls.” Check it out. Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor | |
|
|
|
| |
|
| | | | | | Presented By Bio-Oil | Your Body Has Done Incredible Things — Wear Your Marks With Pride | As much pressure as you may feel from society to “bounce back” after childbirth or to look a certain way, here’s the truth: Your body is incredible, and you deserve to love every mark you’ve earned. Scary Mommy and Bio-Oil teamed up to speak with 7 real moms who’ve come to love their post-baby bodies, from realizing that their body is a reminder of amazing journey their bodies went through to bring a baby into the world to viewing stretch marks as proof their body is capable of doing amazing things. Because it is. | |
|
|
|
| |
|
| | | | | THEY'RE OUT THERE! | A Mom Shares Her Brilliant Theory About “Unicorn Mom Friends” In Viral Video | “Before I had kids, I had no idea how hard it was gonna be to make mom friends,” admits mom and TikTik creator @annaleegrace15 in this fun video. Well, now that she’s been in the trenches for a while, she’s got a theory about the three factors that you’ve GOTTA have to create the perfect, “unicorn” mom friend. And she’s laying it all out — on her kid’s Crayola easel, naturally. Watch and enjoy. | |
|
|
|
| |
|
| | |
|
| |
|