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Parenting

Being a parent is a huge privilege and a demanding role, all tied up in one. The category of Parenting features articles to encourage and equip parents in every season and from every walk of life –from mom of teens and toddlers to working and stay-at-home moms — as well as tips, hacks, inspiration, and resources in Fort Worth that every parent needs to know about.  

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. 

Every blog post published via Fort Worth Moms — whether someone from our in-house team, a guest writer, or a sponsored writer — uses their words to reflect their own opinions, experiences, and beliefs. No singular post or collection of posts represents the opinions, beliefs, or agenda of Fort Worth Moms.

Last week, my husband went out of town to a conference for a very long weekend. Brandi wrote an excellent post about how to survive when Daddy travels, and though we don't experience travel nearly as much as she...
The other day I read this article. Go read it. But if you don't want to, here's the gist: A mother chose a home birth for her delivery and it ended in near tragedy with a lifeless baby being...
Just wait until your father gets home. Don’t make me pull this car over. Believe me, this hurts me much worse than it hurts you. Those things I swore I would never say as a parent . . ....
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Confessions of a Big Kid

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The first thing people notice about my 16-month-old son Christopher is the same thing people first notice about me: We are BIG! Actually, the first thing most people notice about my son is his glorious curly hair, but his size...
A split second later, as I turned to take those short three steps back to the bed, I heard it. A loud THUD. My heart dropped and when I had fully turned around I saw my son lying breathless with his back on the floor. He looked panicked, and my heart then shattered into a TRILLION little pieces.
When I first turned on American Ninja Warrior last year, I must admit: We were just hoping to be entertained without having to do too much repair work with our kids afterward. Imagine my surprise when the first ninja fell short of his goal, and lept out of the water with a big ol' grin stretched ear to ear. What a breath of fresh air! 
If you have a child who has even limited physical abilities, he or she should be working. And if you happen to be one of those moms who says something like, "I tell my kids that school is their only job, and I'll do everything else so they can devote themselves to getting good grades," then this post is most definitely for you. 

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Breweries That Serve Non-Alcoholic Beverages in Tarrant County

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Find a brewery in your part of Tarrant County that serves non-alcoholic beverages, handcrafted mocktails, and every Texan's favorite sparkling water, Topo Chico.