Easy-to-read essays about the life – joys and challenges – of wife, mother, actress, and advocate Gabrielle Union is a great gift book.
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My family has the privilege of not having to think about race very much. Being white in a racist society affords us the power to ignore that our whiteness informs…
There’s a powerful message in this book, and I wish I’d heard it right out of the motherhood gate. When my family saw Katherine Wintsch’s book, Slay Like a Mother:…
RFM Bookshelf RFM team members share a book they’ve enjoyed. Maybe you will, too! There’s a powerful message in this book, and I wish I’d heard it right out of…
RFM team members share a book they’ve enjoyed. Maybe you will, too! Most of us want to learn about the human experience through popular media. That’s why the network TV…
Members of the RFM team share books they’ve recently enjoyed. Maybe you will, too! Tell me a book is based on a true story, and its stock goes way up. …
Every December, I insist my children share some of their old toys to make room for new ones. While the task works well when the holidays are approaching, the philosophy…
In Glow Kids by Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, he builds the persuasive case that screen addiction is hijacking our kids and that parents need to break the trance. Citing a plethora…
I knew going into the planning, that we’d need to go big to properly celebrate our kid’s big double-digit birthday – I mean, it’s ten! TEN! So what better place…
Want to raise a reader? This month, I decided to review Every Child a Super Reader by Pam Allyn and Ernest Morrell in the hopes of keeping my kids’ positive…
Sick of selfies? I am. That’s why this month I decided to review UnSelfie by Michele Borba, Ed.D.. An educational psychologist, she argues it’s empathetic kids who will succeed in…
It’s no surprise that children are spending more time than ever in front of screens. Why does it matter? According to pediatric occupational therapist Angela J. Hanscom, this trend means…










