In most Filipino homes, it’s not unusual to see every family member in front of some kind of screen. The…
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Why it’s a good idea to take your family camping
We’re excited to tell you that Camp Explore’s F2F (face-to-face) camping activities are back. It’s happening this coming weekend (May 28-29) at Mount Purro Nature Reserve in Antipolo, Rizal.
Co-parenting—how to make it work
Parental breakup is one of the saddest realities that many families face. It’s a complex situation not only for the couple involved, but most especially for the children who are caught in the middle.
How to Bathe a Newborn Baby
For new moms, giving their newborn baby a bath can be a daunting task, but it need not be a cause of stress.
5 Statistiscs You Didn’t Know About Filipino Moms
In the first quarter of 2021, Mommy Mundo, with the help of Good Thinking, conducted a survey for and among Filipino moms. Answered by 1,700 moms from all over the country, the first-of-its-kind survey revealed different facets, aspects, and the psyche of the modern Filipino mother. Survey results showed that Filipino moms are very involved with their children and tend to have a progressive mindset.
Financial Mindfulness: Four Tips for New Parents
Can the practice of mindfulness help you build financial security for your family? Yes, because how you do one thing is how you do everything. Your patterns become your habits and your habits become the way you lead your life. Being mindful will help you discover your self-limiting beliefs about money, be self-aware enough to shift and change these beliefs to more powerful ones and create realistic, actionable financial goals that will allow you to preserve your peace of mind.
Preparing your toddler for a sibling
Having another baby is an exciting time for your family. It’s a big change, especially for older siblings, even more so if the older sibling was an only child. Older children, toddlers especially, may become jealous of the attention the new baby will receive. In order to avoid breakdowns and tantrums, parents can use these tips and tricks, but in a nutshell, it comes down to a little extra bonding.
How to detect signs of learning differences in young children and how you can support your child
Do you sometimes think that your child is lazy and not trying hard enough to learn things? Does your pre-schooler still have difficulty in recognising sounds or the alphabet? Do you constantly receive feedback from teachers on their sloppy work, bad attitude and low self-confidence?