Break out your noisemakers; it's School Year's Eve! What's School Year's Eve, you ask? Well, we're glad to answer. Cookie Magazine and the National PTA have created a new holiday, designating August 30 as a day for parents, children, and school to celebrate the new school year. Throw a party, bake some brownies, and get your kids excited about learning! And what's a new year without some resolutions? What goals are you going to set for the 2009-2010 school year (2010 already?!) And what goals do you think your kids will set? Join guest Laurie Gelman from Cookiemag.com as the panelists discuss their resolutions for the upcoming school year.
We're not likely to win a Mother of the Year award for our morning routines. Are you?
By: Jessica Gottlieb
Is it really volunteering when a school mandates that children do a certain amount of community service? Jessica Gottlieb, Dana Loesch, and Daphne Brogdon discuss if children should be forced to do volunteer work.
By: Daphne Brogdon
If you have school aged kids, you're probably very familiar with being asked to volunteer at school. So which camp are you in? Are you one of the moms who helps out in whatever way you can or do you ignore requests to lend a hand and just assume someone else will take care of it?
By: Alice Bradley
Does it make you a slacker mom if you aren't pushing your child to get involved in numerous activities?
By: Daphne Brogdon
Post Holiday Vacation... it's tough to get back in the swing of things. I'm thinking of myself here.
By: Daphne Brogdon
If you jumped up during a school, PTA, or school committee meeting and said what was really on your mind, what would you say?
By: Daphne Brogdon
Our topic for today: being a room parent makes me understand police brutality. Any room parents out there? Maybe you can relate.
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