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#black birth#black parenting#black women#black art#black mothers#black pregnancy#black man#black girl magic#black fatherhood#black fathers#girlmom#mommys little girl#black motherhood#black mamas matter#black babies#black love
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#idk why but ik he would fr call himself a girlmom like seriously with a straight face#idk if u know the phrase it the same as boymom idk just search it its p basic and weird#girl mom#anime#anime memes#girlmom#jjk#twinnies#sibling things#jujutsu kaisen#jjk memes#suguru geto#geto sama#geto suguru#mimiko hasaba#mimiko and nanako#nanako hasaba#text post meme series#boy mom#boymom#mommy suguru
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Vi skal have en pige!! 😭🩷
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Girl mom💕
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Finally having my own little family @poeticyoung_ - #team2moms #myfamily #loveislove #explorepage #followus #lgbt #girlmom https://www.instagram.com/p/CqYXiRiO9vo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Things I Wish I Knew About Being a Girl Mom
Being a mom is a beautiful and sometimes challenging journey, especially when you’re raising daughters. Looking back on my experiences as a girl mom, there are many lessons I wish I had known from the start. Each stage of their growth comes with its own joys and challenges, and understanding these insights can make the journey even more rewarding. Here are some things I wish I knew about being a…
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Words of Wisdom for Moms of Daughters: Nurturing Strong, Confident Young Women
Being a mom to a daughter is an incredible journey filled with unique joys and challenges. Here are some words of wisdom to guide you on this special path:
1. Cultivate a Love for Learning: Embrace Curiosity: Encourage her questions and explore the world together. Read Aloud: Share stories and ignite a lifelong love of reading. * Support Her Interests: Encourage her passions, whether it's sports, art, science, or anything else that sparks her joy.
2. Foster Confidence and Self-Esteem: Praise Effort, Not Just Results: Focus on her hard work and resilience. Encourage Independence: Allow her to make choices and learn from her experiences. * Model Positive Self-Talk: Speak kindly about yourself and others.
3. Nurture Emotional Intelligence: Validate Her Feelings: Help her understand and express her emotions. Teach Healthy Coping Mechanisms: Guide her in managing stress and anxiety. * Promote Empathy and Kindness: Encourage her to be compassionate and understanding towards others.
4. Build a Strong Foundation of Respect: Lead by Example: Demonstrate respect for others, including her. Set Clear Boundaries: Establish and enforce clear rules and expectations with kindness and consistency. * Encourage Responsibility: Assign age-appropriate chores and responsibilities.
5. Promote Body Positivity: Focus on Health, Not Weight: Emphasize the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Challenge Negative Body Image: Help her develop a positive body image and self-acceptance. * Promote Diversity and Inclusion: Celebrate all body shapes and sizes.
6. Encourage Strong Relationships: Facilitate Playdates and Social Interactions: Encourage her to build friendships. Support Her Interests: Attend her events and show interest in her activities.
7. Prioritize Self-Care: Remember to Take Care of Yourself: Nurture your own well-being so you can be the best mom you can be. Seek Support: Connect with other moms, join support groups, or seek guidance from professionals when needed.
Know more How to be a good mom to a daughter
Staying Informed:
Continuous learning is essential for effective parenting. Websites like Light Pink Care and other reputable sources provide valuable insights into child development, parenting strategies, and addressing common challenges.
Remember: Every daughter is unique. Celebrate her individuality, embrace her strengths, and offer unwavering support as she navigates the world.
#Hashtags:#MomLife#DaughterMom#GirlMom#ParentingTips#ChildDevelopment#PositiveParenting#LightPinkCare_#MomLife_
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What wouldn’t I do for you my sunflower ? 🫶🏽✨ I love you with all of me 💛
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A Gift Straight From the Heart
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Welcome to the Hive...
Hey all!
I'm a working mom with two very active little girls (ages 8.5 and 4), who works a full-time job and 3 part-time jobs. This blog is about my life. And the shenanigans that we get up to!
My oldest girl, KidD1, has tried ALL the things: taekwondo, basketball, soccer, softball, volleyball, dance, ice skating, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts.... I'm sure there's a few I'm missing in there, but you get the idea. She currently dances: ballet x2, jazz, tap, contemporary/lyrical, and she takes a conditioning class for ballet as well. She's also in Girl Scouts (she's a Brownie).
My youngest, KidD2, has just started the trying things journey. She has tried Ice Skating and dance, and has tagged along to all of sissy's other activities. She currently ice skates, and I have a feeling she's going to get into Girl Scouts when she gets into kindergarten and qualifies to be a Daisy.
I am my daughter's troop co-leader of her current troop. I was the cookie mom in her last troop, and filled in as co-leader when the co-leader couldn't be there. My part-time jobs? I taught 7 classes last semester (collegiate-level American History), and I'm currently set to teach 6 classes this fall.
I'm back in school (I currently hold a BA in Organizational Leadership, and one in History, and an MA in History), to finish my BA in Anthropology. I wanted to go on to be a forensic anthropologist, but, with our family situation, that's just not going to work. Frankly? I'm too busy. And so are my girls.
I'm happily married to my college sweetheart. We met the first day of college, and have been friends to spouses ever since. And he's happy in his career. And the girls are happy where we live. In order to go on to be a forensic anthropologist, we'd have to move. And I'd have to do a LOT more school. I chose that because I wanted to make a difference. I don't feel like I do currently.
However, tonight, as I was doing my New Troop Leader/Volunteer GS Training, I realized that I CAN make a difference. Without spending all that money to go back to school again, and without having to move. I'll just have to make myself more visible in the community. I'll start volunteering where I can, and be more a part of my daughter's GS Troop. I was a Junior Girl Scout as a kid when we lived in WV, but when we moved back to OH, I didn't continue my journey. They make it especially easy for girls to continue all the way through adulthood now, and I'll be there for my daughter if that's what she wants.
I was also in 4H when we lived in WV. We live in a rural area now in IN, and they I'm sure have 4H clubs here that I could volunteer with.
A big part of why I wanted to change is that my current job annoys me. I work from home, but the company I work for does not have enough people hired for the work that's needed, and so we're overworked, and I don't think they really understand the work involved, because they just keep adding work to our workload.
So, I'm going to look for a new job down the road. Right now? I can't. I'm having a big surgery in 2 weeks that's going to change my life in ways I can't even picture. I'll write more about that later I'm sure.
For now, I'm going to leave you here with this glimpse. Feel free to follow along with our madness and activities as we go through raising little girls...
-Lady D
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