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PHILIPPINES: Little Kids Have Bad Days Too
Earlier today my son had a minor dramatic episode at home. It was time to cut his finger nails, and when we got to the pinkie finger of the first hand, he started whining that he was getting hurt. I was in a bit of a bad mood, and I would not have any of it. Now, I’m...
SOUTH AFRICA: A First Love Mystery
In 1983 I was 14 years old and I'd fallen in love for the first time. The object of my affection was an American boy by the name of Campbell T Fisher Jr (known as Toby). He and his family were sailing around the world in a small yacht. Their "modus operandi" was to...
SOCIAL GOOD: Interview With Elizabeth Gore
World Moms Blog recently took part in the Global Mom Relay, developed in partnership with United Nations Foundation, Johnson & Johnson, BabyCenter and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Leading the effort were Co-chairs Arianna Huffington, Jennifer Lopez,...
UNITED KINGDOM: Baking with Betty
The sun is shining through the trees at the bottom of the garden and dancing dappled light on the kitchen window. It gilds the pot of basil on the sill and warms our faces and illuminates the dust of flour in the air around us as Betty bends to her task. She stands...
Happy Mother’s Day, Mom!
Today, on Mother's Day, I'm here in Disney World at the Disney Social Media Moms conference, while my mom will be celebrating her day with my sisters, not me. So, although we aren't together today, I want her to know how much I love her. I want her to know that even...
WASHINGTON, USA: Pizza Irony
My family had a wild night recently. We were invited to a pizza party at a neighbor’s house in honor of their son’s birthday. My boys (N who is 7 years old, W who is 3 years old) were excited. A little background... I have been having a rough go with W over meals...
JAPAN: Protecting Children from Adult Images
Japan and porn. (Sigh.) While the "hardcore" stuff is supposedly illegal, and censors wield a mighty airbrush (Images of pubic hair are illegal), soft porn permeates everyday society. In every convenience store, in every bookstore, and in places you cannot avoid...
SAUDI ARABIA: Labels
I have never really thought of myself as a conservative person. Not because I'm not one I probably am in the traditional sense of the word but life seems to be all about labeling people. Sorting them and stacking them into neat little sections. We are obsessed with...
SOCIAL GOOD: Working Together Towards a Brighter Future
In a world where Not for Profit Organizations are often competing against each other for funding and publicity, it is so refreshing to feature a collaborative venture that worked so seamlessly and so successfully. When Mom2Mom Africa recently collaborated with Global...
NETHERLANDS: Interview with The European Mama
Where in the world do you live? And, are you from there? I live in the Netherlands. Neither me, nor my husband are from there. I was born in Poland, but have been living abroad for a while (among others in Canada, Germany and now the Netherlands). My husband is...
MASSACHUSETTS, USA: Preparing Them for the Path
I am not claiming this phenomenon endemic to the US but it’s certainly a growing concern. Perhaps this is why the message in the parenting seminar’s keynote address by Robert Evans resonated so much for me. He spoke about how today’s parents are so focused on their kids that they are willing to do everything for them: intervene at the slightest sign of trouble; help them with projects and homework the children should be responsible for; even criticize teachers and authority figures for treating their child unfairly. In essence, these parents are clearing life’s path of all obstacles and challenges that would help a child build character, resilience and stamina.
TEXAS, USA: The Lesson
When we moved to Nigeria, my children were three and 15 months. My eyes were quickly opened to a world I had only read about in books. I grew up in a regular middle class family, and I don’t remember lacking for anything I ever needed. The utter desperation and...
INDONESIA: Anything Goes!
Lately I’ve read so many articles regarding the so-called “mommy-wars”. They are all over the news, on magazine articles on blogs and even on TV. Every time I read a new article I’m surprised to find that alongside fulfilling the always challenging role of being a mom...
SOCIAL GOOD: Autism Awareness Month
Someone recently asked me what was the hardest part of being an autism mom. I had to think about this for a while, and when it finally came to me, the answer was a little surprising. The hardest part of being an autism mom is not the meltdowns, the speech...
SOCIAL GOOD: ONEMoms & Three Goats in Harlem
Last autumn, the ONE Campaign, co-founded by Bono with the mission to eradicate extreme poverty, took a delegation to Ethiopia. Included in the delegation was a fashion model, Maya Haille, whose family is from Ethiopia, and she is also married to the famed Ethiopian...
The NY Times calls World Moms Blog a “Must Read”
KJ Dell'Antonia, writer at the NY Times Motherlode, updated the prestigious website's parenting blog list on Friday. In the category she described as "must-reads that are more destination than 'blog'" she wrote, "The subject matter on World Moms Blog ranges from...
SOCIAL GOOD: Interview with a Pediatrician in India (Part 2)
This post is a continuation of the interview with Dr. V.R. Purushotham that ran on Tuesday, April 23rd. In an effort to better understand health care services in India and help expand public awareness, World Moms Blog Senior Editor, Purnima, has interviewed several...
NEW ZEALAND: ANZAC and Waitangi
So, you have one national day? Here in New Zealand we have two…sort of. The official national day for New Zealand is Waitangi Day on 6th February but I’ve always been reluctant to write about it; it’s not much of a day of celebration here. There are no buntings or...
A Birthday Wish for Every Child: a Shot@Life
For the past two years, World Moms Blog and many of our global contributors have been deeply engaged with and committed to the mission of the UN Foundation's Shot@Life campaign. In recognition of World Immunization Week and in celebration of the official launch of...
Social Good: Interview with a Pediatrician in India
This is the first in a two-part Interview. In an effort to understand health care services in India better and to help expand public awareness, World Moms Blog Senior Editor, Purnima, has interviewed a few physicians. The first in this series is an interview with Dr....
JAPAN: Cherry Blossoms and Backpacks
April in Japan brings with it warmer temperatures, cherry blossoms, and the beginning of a new school year. Children who are entering first grade, which is the first year of elementary school here, have a lot to prepare. Many of the items are the same as what school...
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