Have you ever wanted a second chance at something? A complete redo on specific moments that in some shape or form altered your life’s path? This is precisely the range of possibilities that films like "Everything Everywhere All at Once" address. We’re seeing the multiverse trend populating ... View Post
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Three Tips To Manage Stress in Your Latino Family and Improve the Health of Your Loved Ones
This is a sponsored partnership between Emergen-C and LatinaMoms.com Growing up, many of us probably heard a family member say that someone “sufria de los nervios.” As children, these “nervios” were difficult to understand. Was it because our elders were nervous about something, causing them ... View Post
My Husband’s Addiction to Video Games Is Unmanageable. What To Do?
Another long day has gone by, and you cannot wait for your husband to get home so you can relax. You envision a quiet evening where you can indulge in your hobbies and practice self-care. Instead, your husband comes home and goes straight to the couch to turn on his Playstation. He barely even ... View Post
How to Teach Kids to Understand Their Emotions
Emotions are an innate part of the human psyche. They are what allows us to feel joy, anger, and sadness. It helps us show what we often cannot describe in words. Sometimes, these feelings become so overwhelming that it feels as if they are larger than us, and there is no way to control them. As ... View Post
Why Being Vulnerable Can Be Beautiful
In a world filled with obstacles, we easily become preoccupied with moving forward and overcoming adversity. In motherhood, we often do not allow ourselves to feel the full scope of our emotions because we want to protect our children. We inevitably fall back on coping mechanisms that may do more ... View Post
Things I Learned as a Stay-at-Home Mom
Comadres, do you remember the good ole days when we were young and free? Well, we are still young — age is a mere concept, right?! But I don’t know about the rest of you, but being free to do whatever I want is completely foreign to me now, thanks to my full-time job as a stay-at-home ... View Post
I Think My Postpartum Is Jeopardizing My Partner
From the moment my partner and I found out we were going to have a baby, we were elated. There was a lot of fear in the background due to the high risk of miscarriage and just general anxiety, but for the most part, we could not wait for the newest addition to our family. I have always been ... View Post