Interview with Mom’s Choice Award-Winner Julie Igel

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Hello, Mom’s Choice readers! We have another interesting interview for you today– we were lucky enough to get some time with Julie Igel, author of the children’s book My Socks. My Socks is a fun story that brings awareness to sensory issues and offers ways for parents and caretakers to listen to children with sensory challenges and value their individual traits. If you have a child who hates to wear socks, this is the book for you! We were honored and entertained to be able to hear a little bit about Julie Igel and how her story My Socks came to be. Keep reading to see the full interview published below! Read More

3 Fun Activities to Inspire Kids to Love Our Planet

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“I believe that eco-education should start early, and that sustainability can be fun and it can (and should) be taught to our little ones through engaging activities and materials. Read on for three eco-activities to inspire your little ones,” says Maria Gagos in this relatable and easy-to-read blog post. Read More

Five Strategies for Navigating Remote Learning (While Working at Home)

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Parents are bracing themselves as the school year gets into full swing, with many children around the country participating in remote learning. Working at home while managing a child’s remote learning experience means more challenges – and fewer opportunities for work-life balance. Savvy parents employ these five strategies for making the household run more smoothly, even when everyone’s locked inside together. Read More

Teaching Our Kids The Importance Of Consciousness

Consciousness is an important aspect of life. Teachers teach their students about conscious behavior, ministers preach about conscious behavior, counselors guide clients on how to be more conscientious and society itself praises those of us who are upstanding, conscious citizens. Read More