NewYorkMother.com Relaunches - A Community for New York Mothers
I am pleased to report that NewYorkMother.com has re-launched a new version of the site designed to provide more opportunities for mothers in New York to learn from each other, share life experiences, and grow as individuals. NewYorkMothers.com is a resource site and a place for networking.
"You know how to raise your kids, now learn how to RAISE YOURSELF!" As the site's slogan implies, being a mother, especially in a busy city, is more than just raising children. We're all multi-faceted, often complex individuals, living in a world that runs at a frantic pace. Perhaps we're just a little too busy at times to think about our own needs and growth.
We had the pleasure of working with NewYorkMothers.com to development parts of the site, and we're looking forward to many great things in the future. In the meantime, NewYorkMothers.com offers an online community space specifically for mothers in New York to share with each other. It's also a video site with some great interviews with NewYork celebrities and experts on topics like taking care of your body and paying attention to your spirit. There is even a special section of the site for gay mothers who face this unique and often misunderstood experience.
"You know how to raise your kids, now learn how to RAISE YOURSELF!" As the site's slogan implies, being a mother, especially in a busy city, is more than just raising children. We're all multi-faceted, often complex individuals, living in a world that runs at a frantic pace. Perhaps we're just a little too busy at times to think about our own needs and growth.
We had the pleasure of working with NewYorkMothers.com to development parts of the site, and we're looking forward to many great things in the future. In the meantime, NewYorkMothers.com offers an online community space specifically for mothers in New York to share with each other. It's also a video site with some great interviews with NewYork celebrities and experts on topics like taking care of your body and paying attention to your spirit. There is even a special section of the site for gay mothers who face this unique and often misunderstood experience.
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