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    Lessons, Gear, and Tips for Safe Swimming: "National Learn To Swim" Day
    Black New Orleans Moms

    Lessons, Gear, and Tips for Safe Swimming: "National Learn To Swim" Day

    Happy "National Learn To Swim" Day! The moms of Black New Orleans Mom teamed up to bring awareness to the importance of teaching kids how...
    2022 Summer Camp Guide for New Orleans
    Black New Orleans Moms

    2022 Summer Camp Guide for New Orleans

    The moms of Black New Orleans Moms got together to share some of the best camp options for parents this summer. With summer right around...
    Courage, Career, and Community: The Great Resignation from the Perspective of Black New Orleans Moms
    Justina Boyd

    Courage, Career, and Community: The Great Resignation from the Perspective of Black New Orleans Moms

    As I reflect on my workplace values, I often ask myself “what are my nonnegotiables” now that I am a working mom?
    The 5 Pitfalls and Things I've Learned as a New Mom
    Guest Blogger

    The 5 Pitfalls and Things I've Learned as a New Mom

    After having my baby, I jumped right into working to promote my children’s book, which launched on the same day he was born....
    Speaking Positive Affirmations to Our Children
    Kirstie Myvett

    Speaking Positive Affirmations to Our Children

    As the school year starts, I encourage you to speak affirming language to your children.
    Preparing for Storyland with a Toddler
    Leonis Rousseve

    Preparing for Storyland with a Toddler

    New Orleans City Park Carousel Gardens Amusement Park and Storyland are up and running! We visited the amusement park and Storyland last...
    Black NOLA Summer Camp Guide
    Black New Orleans Moms

    Black NOLA Summer Camp Guide

    School has ended for many children this week, which marks the official beginning of Summer in many households
    Start Healthy Eating Habits Now
    Michelle Harmon

    Start Healthy Eating Habits Now

    Children need to understand that the basis of their health basically comes down to what foods they are consuming.
    Daylight Savings Reflections: Managing Transitions in Motherhood with Grace
    Justina Boyd

    Daylight Savings Reflections: Managing Transitions in Motherhood with Grace

    Daylight savings time indicates that spring is on the horizon. Change is in the air. The days are longer and the weather turns warmer....
    The Real Way to Achieve Your Dream Body
    Shannon Smith

    The Real Way to Achieve Your Dream Body

    and throw a couple of kids in your uterus and you can kiss those flat tummies and perky breast goodbye!
    Get Organized in 2021
    Kirstie Myvett

    Get Organized in 2021

    Sorting and decluttering sentimental items can be an emotional process. Always remind yourself of your organizing goals when getting started
    What Kids Need Most
    Black New Orleans Moms

    What Kids Need Most

    We may not know the implications of COVID for years, but the Black NOLA Mom Contributors came up with a list of things that will help kids
    "I’m not ready for that conversation."
    Leonis Rousseve

    "I’m not ready for that conversation."

    With all of that being said, my response has become a simple, universal “I’m not ready for that conversation”. It gets the point across that

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