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ExpoMom2021 Brings Mindful Lessons
ExpoMom 2021: Mindful Choices is Mommy Mundo’s third run of ExpoMom online! And this May, the Mommy Mundo flagship event, flies the banner of its year-long campaign: Mind Your Mind.
READ the POSTA League of Their Own: The All Natural A2 Protein Difference
Ensuring that their children get the best nutrition possible is one of the most important goals of a mother. From the time a child starts eating, doctors advise moms to introduce fruits and vegetables, then fish and meats, slowly building towards a time when the child’s main source of nutrition […]
READ the POSTHow Parents and Children Pivoted About Homeschooling During the Pandemic
Fourteen months after the first announcement of a quarantine and most Philippine parents have at least twelve months of homeschooling, e-learning, or blended learning under their belts. Mommy Mundo spoke to parents on their chosen methods of education for their children and how they have pivoted and coped.
READ the POSTPregnancy Mystified: Sofia
Sofia Genato Schoonmaker is the celebrity baby photographer behind some of the most cherished baby and family photos of Manila’s influencers and elite. For thirteen years she has captured precious moments, smiles, and milestones for so many, always dreaming that she would be able to capture these for her own child one day. “I always wanted to be a mom,” shares Sofia. “Working with kids for the last decade, it’s been a dream of mine since forever.” When the timing for pregnancy came, however, Sofia faced the challenge that many moms have–being older.
READ the POSTMind Your Mind for May: Make Mindful Choices
Mommy Mundo’s year-long campaign, Mind Your Mind, helps us slow down by asking us to pause, which gives us a chance to reflect and process everything that is going on in our lives. This month, we are looking at shopping, consumption, and the feelings that influence our consumption habits and decisions. It follows the Mind Your Mind’s theme this second quarter of 2021: Feelings.
READ the POSTALL THINGS CONSIDERED (A Preemie Parent’s Bouts with Ambiguous Loss)
In a 2003 study that explored “ambiguous loss”, American researchers Tamara Golish and Kimberly Powell affirmed how “parents of premature babies underwent various grief emotions as they mourned the loss of a full-term pregnancy and feared for their child’s life and health. However, they were often unable to allow themselves to feel their grief and were unsure how to communicate it because their baby was still alive.” In an environment where more devastating loss easily happens to other families, it seemed almost disrespectful to even acknowledge pain points here and there, and yet they were real, looming menacingly.
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