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Health + Safety

From diet to exercise, making the health + safety of our families is a priority in order to feel our best. Use the health + safety category to find articles and resources written by other mamas and local professionals to help guide you on your mothering journey. 

Fort Worth Moms publishes original, personal stories and advice from local moms, as well as relevant and fun information for those of us in the trenches of parenthood. 

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With winter in the not so distant rear view mirror (but hopefully for good this time) and the spring flowers starting to appear, it is time to go outside and play!  Spring/summer sports are starting to kick off their...
We did what we knew and tried to be patient, consistent, and loving. Before long, it was abundantly clear that he needed more . . . much more.
For a long time, it felt like our son was falling through the cracks. We had several specialists recommend ABA therapy for him, but without a medical diagnosis, insurance won't cover that. Hence, the title of this post . . . I know I am not alone in this. There are thousands of other mothers out there, who know something isn't quite adding up with their child, but they can't put their finger on it.
stopped caffeine after lunch in case that was the culprit. I got in bed at least an hour before I needed to fall asleep in order to read and calm my mind. I tried meditating. I tried medicating. I tried it all. Nothing I did helped and after a couple of years of battling insomnia I was at my wit's end.
After 12 months of age, I knew William's language was not progressing or functioning like his same aged peers. He could learn new words, but it was at a very slow rate. Other concerns on my list began to...
With all the buzz about the coronavirus, what do you need to know when it comes to travel and the health of your family? Dr. Bryan Youree, a physician with Fort Worth's own Texas Centers for Infectious Disease Associates, answered ALLLLLL the questions running through our mama minds.
Stay home for 14 days after the last exposure and maintain social distance (at least six feet) from others at all times. Yes, this means no working outside of the home, no leaving your home, and no people, who are not part of your household, entering the home.

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7 Bike Shops in Tarrant County

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Need a tune up, flat tire fix, wheel alignment, brake repair, or a bike itself? Visit these family-friendly bike shops in Tarrant County.