You can search high and low, near and far, but you'll probably never find a bad photo of Cindy Crawford, case in point, take a look at the picture-perfect portrait of the supermodel at 4-years-old, and you be the judge. In our eyes, even as a youngster, the beauty was a babe! … [Read more...]
Turn Back TV: Growing Pains
Growing Pains is a television sitcom that ran for seven seasons, from 1985-1992. The show follows Dr. Seaver (Alan Thicke), a psychologist, and his wife Maggie Seaver (Joanna Kerns) a journalist, who are working hard and raising four children, Mike, (Kirk Cameron), Ben (Jeremy Miller), Carol (Tracey Gold), and Crissie (twins Kelsey and Kirsten Dohring and Ashley Johnson). Growing Pains … [Read more...]
5 Ways to Keep Middle Schoolers Organized During Distance Learning
On this episode of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, I’ll be giving some Tinseltown Mom Tips that will prayerfully help you navigate your parenting life a little easier. Today I’m going to talk about 5 ways middle school kids can stay organized during distance learning. When students start middle school, they normally go from having one teacher to a teacher for every subject. It’s important that as … [Read more...]
Win This Custom 21-Page On-Purpose Planner!
With this simple, custom-made, On-Purpose Planner you’ll be able to easily plan your day, week, month and year while gaining more balance in your social, mental, physical and spiritual life. This 21-page set includes the following printables: 1. On-Purpose planner cover page 2. Daily planner 3. Weekly planner 4. Monthly overview 5. Most important yearly goals 6. Grocery list 7. Family … [Read more...]
#FlashbackFriday Viola Davis Explains Meaning Behind Her “Only” Childhood Pic
Several years ago, Oscar winner Viola Davis posted a pic of her only childhood photo and explained on her Instagram what the picture meant to her. The actress shared an excerpt from an interview she did with PEOPLE, “The only picture I have of my childhood is the picture of me in kindergarten. I have this expression on my face — it’s not a smile, it’s not a frown. I swear to you, that’s the … [Read more...]
Turn Back TV: Sister, Sister
This week's turn back TV show is the classic family comedy, Sister, Sister, starring identical twin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry. It ran for six seasons, from 1994-1999. The show is about sisters, Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell, who were separated at birth and adopted by different households. At the age of 14, while shopping at a mall, the sisters literally run into each other. One sister … [Read more...]
#FlashbackFriday Jennifer Garner Rocking a Cute Bowl Haircut
Jennifer Garner shared a childhood photo of herself rocking an "eight dollar haircut" and we love it! The beautiful mom of three received a chorus of love, concerning her amazing cuteness, from her followers and it was well deserved. … [Read more...]
Turn Back TV: Full House
Our turn back TV highlight this week is Full House, a television series that ran from 1987-1995. This show is one of our all-time favorites, and kids today love it as much as we did when we were their age. This is a warm, family comedy that teaches about the importance of kindness, honesty, teamwork, accountability, plus many other life lessons. Full House showcases the life of widower … [Read more...]
Back to School Giveaway! Enter to Win a Student Planner in 5 Colors!
Back to School is in full swing for most, so what better way to keep your student organized than with this 10-page planner. Help them plan their days, weeks, and academic school year, plus track their grades, reading, homework, exercise, plus more. Enter below for your chance to win this planner in all 5 colors (blue, pink, green, red and b & w)! a Rafflecopter giveaway … [Read more...]
Kari Kampakis on Connecting with Teen Daughters
Connecting with teen daughters is not easy, but worth the pursuit. On podcast episode #24 of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, Kari Kampakis, speaker, columnist, and author of the new book: Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughter, shares ways moms can have healthier relationships with their teen daughters, plus gives strategies to help them through their pivotal … [Read more...]
Turn Back TV: Family Matters
As more and more media and streaming platforms fill our kids' minds with good, and not so good, content, it's a great idea to consider wholesome, family-friendly TV shows from the past. A funny, heartfelt, television series that we recommend is Family Matters. What makes this show so meaningful are the positive messages in every episode. Take in mind, there's a fair amount of conflict, but the … [Read more...]
5 Ways to Be More Patient with Your Kids
On this episode #23 of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, I’ll be giving some tips that will prayerfully help you navigate your parenting life a little easier. I’m going to talk about 5 ways to have more patience with your kids. One dictionary version of the word patience describes it as “the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.” Most moms will … [Read more...]
Victoria Rowell Talks Racial Equity in Hollywood, Foster Care Advocacy, Plus Her Multiple Projects
For someone who spent 18 years in the foster care system, writer, producer, director, and actress Victoria Rowell has had a rich life, and even credits her time in foster care, and the women who raised her, for her success. At 17, the multi-talent received a full scholarship to the American Ballet Theater, then launched into a modeling career, then acting, where she eventually earned multiple … [Read more...]
Increased Mental Illness in Kids During the Pandemic
On today’s episode #22 of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, I’ll be speaking with Dr. Sanam Hafeez, a licensed psychologist who’s on the faculty at Columbia University’s Ph.D. program in Clinical Psychology. She’s also a sought after television, media, and print personality, often appearing on the Dr. Oz Show, CNN, CBS, NBC, FOX, and WPIX, as well as contributing to well-regarded newspapers, journals, … [Read more...]
5 Essential Life Skills Kids Should Know Before Becoming Teenagers
On podcast episode #21 of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, I’ll be giving some tips that will, prayerfully, help you navigate your parenting life a little easier. I'm going to talk about 5 important life skills that I think kids need to learn before becoming teenagers. I do want to preface this by saying there are many life skills kids need to learn, but I'm going to talk about 5 essential skills … [Read more...]
Suicide Prevention & Signs to Look for in Loved Ones While Social Distancing
On Episode #20 of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, we're going to discuss depression, suicide and suicide prevention during this time of social distancing. My guest today is Dr. Kathyrn Smerling, a psychotherapist who provides a variety of adult, family and child therapy in her private practice. She’s also a nationally recognized expert contributor for various outlets such as CNN, HLN, and Fox … [Read more...]
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With this 10-page digital planner (that comes in 5 colors: green, red, pink, black and blue), students can plan their days, weeks, months, and academic school year. They can also track their grades, homework, exercise and reading. COPYRIGHT: *These files may not be shared or resold. They are for personal use ONLY.* The Student Planner includes the following pages: 1. Student Planner … [Read more...]
Martha Stewart Shares 17 Father’s Day Card Ideas
Now's the time to have your child make that special Father's Day card for their dad, or maybe change things up this year and give that special someone in your life a DIY craft instead of the ritual store-bought card. If you're looking for creative ideas Martha Stewart offers 17 unique Father's Day cards that will wow you. Son-Flower Card Button Cards Golf (Flaunt) Cards … [Read more...]
Lat Day to Get Your 5-Page Father’s Day Book Template for Only $2.62!
This is the perfect way to celebrate dad, whether it's Father’s Day, a birthday or just because, this printable card or book template, that your child can color and customize, is a sentimental gift dad will love. These 5 pages come in an 8 x 10 instant downloadable PDF template that your child can personalize for only $3.50. PRODUCT DELIVERY: *This is an instant printable download; no … [Read more...]
5 Family Sports Films that Tackle Black Racial Injustice
On episode #19 of Time Out with Tinseltown Mom, I'll be talking about 5 films that deal with racial injustice among African-Americans. Racial tension is at an all-time high so I wanted to share some inspirational family-friendly films that address racism and injustice against African-American people. A lot of parents are looking for films they can watch with their kids during these tenuous … [Read more...]
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