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5 Smart Strategies for the Sandwich Generation

5 Smart Strategies for the Sandwich Generation

For many reasons, some women are becoming moms later in life. And there are many benefits to that, from financial stability to being emotionally ready for parenting. But as a generation of moms have kids later and people live longer, it means more and more moms are finding themselves in the so-called “Sandwich Generation,” aka caretaking for small children and aging parents at the same time.

Whole 30 Chicken and Mango Chopped Salad

Whole 30 Chicken and Mango Chopped Salad

Looking for a go-to salad to meal-prep and eat all week long? This Chicken and Mango Chopped Salad Whole30-approved recipe is for you! The option of using rotisserie chicken and bagged lettuce makes this as easy as ordering lunch—for half the price. Here’s the recipe, created by recipe developer Jean Choi and courtesy of  Whole30.

Sweater Weather — Cozy Pieces for Fall

Sweater Weather — Cozy Pieces for Fall

It’s almost sweater weather, and we’re totally here for it. There’s just something about fall fashion, where you can cozy up in flattering and comfortable layers, while looking put together with minimal effort. Below, see a few sweaters that are sure to be favorites, including options in this season’s must have colors—chocolate brown and classic red—as well as some other easy-to-wear neutrals.

Meet a Dad—Musician Josh Ritter

Meet a Dad—Musician Josh Ritter

Josh Ritter is a singer-songwriter currently touring the United States and Europe with his Royal City Band. He’s released 10 albums, collaborated with Bob Weir and been covered by both Bob Dylan and Joan Baez (he also toured with the legendary songstress). His songs have also been used in film and TV, including the trailer for Natalie Portman’s film The Others and in the finale of the second season of Showtime’s Billions.

Talking to Kids About Israel-Hamas in the Social Media Era

Talking to Kids About Israel-Hamas in the Social Media Era

As parents, one of our fundamental instincts is to protect our children. The extreme violence happening in the Middle East, including the terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel, the horrifying deaths of Israeli and Palestinian civilians, including children, and the resulting sadness and fear permeating closer to home have all weighed heavily on families. Social media has also changed the way news and related images are distributed, making it all but impossible to control what our kids are seeing, particularly those with devices of their own. To help know how to support our children of all ages, particularly in this new hyper digital age, we spoke to  Dr. Aliza Pressman, author of the upcoming book The 5 Principles of Parenting.

How to Use Affirmations to Boost Your Child’s Positive Inner Voice

How to Use Affirmations to Boost Your Child’s Positive Inner Voice

Ever been told you’re your own worst critic? It happens to all of us. Somewhere along the way, says Niro, there was a lot of criticism around us, most likely from our parents, and that’s how we learned to respond. Now we have a golden opportunity stop that cycle. “As parents, we need to recognize that we become the voice that our kids internalize and carry into adulthood.”

Meet a Mom — Jackie Goldschneider of Real Housewives of New Jersey and author of The Weight of Beautiful

Meet a Mom — Jackie Goldschneider of Real Housewives of New Jersey and author of The Weight of Beautiful

Jackie Goldschneider is a mom of four who found herself in the public eye after she joined the cast of Real Housewives of New Jersey in Season 9, and returned for Season 13. The former attorney, journalist and twin mom times two (Jonas and Adin are 15 and Hudson and Alexis are 13!) reveals in her new book, that for decades, her life wasn’t reality star glamorous—in fact, she battled a severe eating disorder for decades.

Mom Rage — An Interview with Author Minna Dubin

Mom Rage — An Interview with Author Minna Dubin

In April 2020, writer Minna Dubin penned an essay for the New York Times, “The Rage Mothers Don’t Talk About”. It quickly went viral, with the message resonating clearly with mothers parenting under the initial pandemic lockdown. “The overwhelming response blew me away. It showed me that mom rage is a widespread phenomenon, and, also, that if so many mothers are experiencing it, there must be something bigger going on,” says Minna, adding “We can’t all have an anger problem!”

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