BLOG PURPOSE:
The purpose of the blog is to keep a running commentary available for updating the "hat" pages of momwearsmanyhats.com. The blog is also the source of general advice that is not contained in a specific "hat". Blog entries are organized by category, each corresponding with its 'hat' page.

WEBSITE PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Website is to share best practices of mothering (although fathers, grandparents, other relatives and friends are always welcome)! One way we teach is through relaying actual experiences and then simply explaining the resulting tried-and-true techniques. This is not an intellectual exercise for the most part; parenting is a journey filled with unknown adventures, thrills and spills. Congratulations and good luck! You've fulfilled a dream that will last a lifetime, way past the retirement of career mavens. Please feel free to share your unique experiences and conclusions with the rest of us; your special insights could possibly become a time-saving treasure or a relationship-smoothing device to another mother trying hard to create a happy family. Society's future depends upon us and yet we do this without the formal recognition of "work for pay"--right, we do it for love.

PRIVACY POLICY:
Any information you provide to this Website will not be sent elsewhere.

WEBSITE ORGANIZATION:
Each "hat" (in the column of buttons) represents a basic mothering function. You might find it useful to view each of these "hats" as a profession, since they represent many transferable skills payable in the labor market.

GOOD PARENTAL ROLE PHILOSOPHY:
The best parenting is now, so let's always stay involved with our children. When the daughter of Ralph Waldo Emerson was attending college away from home, she wrote a letter to her father concerning a mistake that continued to bother her. Here is the letter he sent back to his daughter: "Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt creep in, but get rid of them and forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day, and you should never encumber its potentialities and invitations with the dread of the past. You should not waste a moment of today on the rottenness of yesterday."


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