I'd love to contribute to your book. I've been breastfeeding my son for 17 months. We are still going strong, although I'm trying to begin the weaning process.
He was born 5 weeks early, and despite being perfectly fine and strong for a preemie, ...
My husband and I are speaking only Spanish to our one-year-old son, and have since he was born. I am excited that he knows more Spanish than English at this point, but still scared for him to lose it later. I had to work hard to become fluent in S...
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Hi, everyone.
My hubby is a native Spanish speaker, and I'm fluent thanks to years of practice, and we speak only Spanish with our one-year-old. I'd love to connect with other moms who are engaging in the mother-language-at-home method of raising...
I am 22, married, and mom to a one-year-old boy. I own a private tutoring business and love to write. I am in the process of applying to grad schools to earn my PhD in Political Theory.
My blog is about motherhood and beyond, from the perspective of a young mom. Many mommy resources are aimed at women in the 30-40 age bracket, and I am doing my part to fill the gap for young moms who need the same kind of support.
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mommyhood, business, blogging, social media, politics, travel, writing, breastfeeding
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I tweet about my fight with breast cancer and being a brand new mom. I am trying to find more people to follow me so that my story will help spread awareness: http://twitter.com/ViralCEO
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