Blogging on various platforms now since 2011 I have experienced negativity from only one person, a great standing record right?. That one person isn’t worthy of the shine on this post but it’s a topic that needs to be aired out and I don’t mind doing so. What do you do when that same hater […]
We Are In Charge Of Our Health With The Affordable Care Act
**This post was inspired by #Blogs4Health Campaign over at Momsrising.org** I truly wish the Affordable Care Act was something that began many years ago. Personally, I could have benefitted when I lost my job as a teacher at the age of twenty five and was underemployed for an entire year, or when my father passed […]
Eileen Campos: A 24 hour-a-day teacher
**The original story was published at El Diario-La Prensa** by: Zaira Cortés/EDLP Translated by: Veronique de Miguel Photo: EDLP MARIELA LOMBARD New York – If anybody asks Eileen Campos (36) how many children she has, she will answer without hesitation that there are 27: She is the mom of two children -9 and 4 years old- and teacher […]
Review and Giveaway of “Pocket Mommy”
****Disclosure: This post is written by MommyTeaches on behalf of Mind’s Eye Publishers. I received this book for review and all opinions are 100% mine**** When I sat down to read “Pocket Mommy” by Aila Malik & Zayan Verma I had no idea that my four year old, Pre Kindergartener would make such a […]
Helping Parents At MommyTeaches
I have always been a writer at heart. Writing in my journals have always been a form of escape for me, a release. When my son was diagnosed with ADHD and a mild case of Asperger’s, I took to writing in my journal again because at that point I felt like the world was against […]
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