by Miriam | Mar 24, 2015 | Books, Bullying, Kids Advice, Life, Parenting, Podcasts, Radio Show, Reviews, Tech, Teen Advice
On the latest Expressive Mom Show, the topic of bullying was covered. I interviewed 17-year old Heather Johnson, who is a teen author that launched her first book, Hidden Voice: A Story About Discovering Strengths. Hidden Voice targets pre-teen and teen readers. The...
by Miriam | Feb 8, 2015 | ADHD, Autism, Bullying, Communication, Kids Advice, Life, Musings, Parenting, Podcast, Radio Show, Teen Advice
I am so glad to have finally launched The Expressive Mom Show on Friday. It was only a 5 minute intro to the the upcoming series which will be running a half hour long on Fridays at 10am PST/noon CST/pm EST. As you already know, I am a married mompreneur with 2 kids....
by Miriam | Jan 15, 2015 | Abuse, ADHD, Autism, Bullying, Communication, Dyslexia, Kids Advice, Life, Parenting, Teen Advice
Unfortunately bullying in schools has always been a major problem. Not to mention, due to the explosion in use of social media- cyberbullying is a major issue. The good news is that there is protective software to eliminate that. However, the focus here is how to...
by Miriam | Dec 7, 2014 | Autism, Books, Communication, Finances, Kids Advice, Life, Parenting, Teen Advice
Most people dread the holiday season because it is a very expensive time of year- and knowing of at least 20 gift ideas for kids, or adults that won’t break the bank will make the whole experience easier. However, dealing with the stress from overspending is not...
by Miriam | Nov 13, 2014 | Bullying, Communication, Education Resources, Kids Advice, Life, Parenting, Reviews, Tech, Teen Advice
The net is a great source of information and opportunities for everyone! That means for adults as well as for children. Not to mention, email is a super convenient way to communicate with others regardless of where they are in the world. Not to mention, you never have...
by Miriam | Oct 30, 2014 | Abuse, Bullying, Communication, Kids Advice, Parenting, Tech, Teen Advice
The fact of the matter is, as kids age, they will be using the internet. They will be going to Google or Bing and will do some searching. They will also be joining Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. They will be watching videos on YouTube. When most parents hear this...
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