Let’s check out some amazing websites that offer tons of helpful content for moms just like you and me!
The Top 5 Mom Blogs That You Need To Follow
How many of these incredible moms do you follow? I’m going to share a few of the top mom bloggers out there, that really helped me up my mom game!
Trust me, you’ll discover that you can raise that happy, healthy family you’re dreaming of, because you have so many resources at your fingertips.
Ready? Let’s dive in!
Mom Blog #1: The Military Wife And Mom
Like the title kind of suggests, Lauren, the founder of The Military Wife And Mom, is the wife of an active-duty Marine and a mom.
She is an amazing resource for military spouses and covers more serious topics like preparing for deployment, the pain behind it, and the real reasons why being a military spouse is hard, to lighthearted ones like fun gift ideas, love quotes, and welcome home signs. Her free printable deployment binder, and military life 101 e-mail course are a blessing to military families all around.
But even civilian moms will find her site to be a blessing as Lauren dives into the topics of parenting, motherhood, routines, and schedules. She even offers free e-mail parenting courses that will help you raise kids who are more cooperative and listen better.
You can learn more about Lauren here.
Mom Blog #2: The Chaos And The Clutter
Sharla from The Chaos And the Clutter will have you covered on all things special needs, sensory, and schooling at home. She is a creative, homeschooling mom of seven, including five kids with special needs. In her quest to becoming organized she learned that instead of feeling like a failure over not having a perfectly organized home she could learn to change her attitude. On her blog she loves to share anything that helped her, or the things, that didn’t in a fun an humorous way.
As an adoptive mom of a unique child myself, I find her blog refreshing, encouraging, and useful. I love her focus on supporting kids’ emotions as this is a big focus in our home.
You’ll find many play based resources for emotional regulation and supporting sensory difficulties on Sharla’s page.
You can learn more about Sharla’s page here .
Mom Blog #3: A Mother Far From Home
As a type A personality and mom of five kids in five years Rachel, the founder of A Mother Far From Home, is a wealth of information on all things routine, organization, and sleep.
As a former parenting coach Rachel helps her readers
- create a positive home environment with healthy boundaries
- maintain a mindset that prevents mom guilt
- foster routines and habits that help the home run smoothly
- encourage healthy emotions in their kids
- make time for spiritual life
So if you are a mom of littles who needs help controlling the chaos of life, Rachel’s blog will be a great resource to you for sure!
You can learn more about Rachel here.
Mom Blog #4: Happy You Happy Family
Kelly, the founder of Happy You Happy Family is a mother of four, a recovering perfectionist and also the author of the book “Happy You, Happy Family”.
She believes in building a home that your children will want to come home to, without doing more things, or sacrificing yourself. If you are a parent who feels overwhelmed, unsure of how to fit it all in and that you’re failing, Kelly’s book and page are for you.
You will learn how intentionally connecting with your child will make a huge difference in your relationship and your child’s cooperation, which will make your life easier. Get excited, because you’ll find numerous free resources and ideas to help you form the strong bond with your child that you are dreaming of.
You can learn more about Kelly here.
Mom Blog #5: The Confident Mom
Susan, in the blogging world also known as “The Confident Mom” aims to empower Christian moms to raise their families with intention, less stress, and stronger family relationships.
Throughout her years her journey as a mom led her through seasons as a single mom, a step-mom, foster mom, and adoptive mom. She has personal experience raising children with Sensory Integration Disorder and ADHD, which helped her to become an advocate for children with unique needs.
On her blog she also shares the daily struggles and victories of a mom who lives with lupus and is intentional to overcome her struggles.
Susan is also a Certified Parent Coach who advocates for Screamfree Living Principles. Her blog will be a wonderful resource for you as you raise your children in a loving, Christian home.
Go find Susan’s page here.
Conclusion
Mom blogs are an amazing resource for all things home making, parenting, motherhood, organization, and encouragement.
Simply find a few that resonate with you and enjoy following their journey and learning from them. There is no reason you need to re-invent the wheel on many of your mom questions. Instead, use the wisdom from women who have walked the path you’re on before you and make your life a little easier.
I can’t wait to hear which mom blogs you love to follow!