The Wisdom of Moms

There is a wealth of information for parents. When I became a mother, I immediately began tapping into them all (or so it seems). Parenting magazines. Books. Professionals. Friends. Family. And of course the internet… websites, blogs, forums and the like. However, as a new mother, and even now as someone with 3 years of experience on the job, the most valuable insight I have ever received has always come from other moms. And until now, the best place to find a group of mothers together online has been a forum or bulletin board.

This is why I am so excited to introduce you to Mamapedia. In a single place, you can consult with a team of other mommies. You can ask advice on any question under the sun, no matter how trivial, how critical; how private, or mundane. You can be refreshingly honest, and get the same candidness in the responses you receive. Go to the website, ask a question, and wait for the wisdom to start rolling in. It is really that simple.

SO many questions have been asked already: if you do a little research, you may find that your topic is already on the site… with several valuable answers to boot. Perhaps the best part about it is that you don’t even have to restrict your questions to topics concerning your children. You can ask anything. And you are practically guaranteed to get something you can use in return. After all, these are moms on here, asking and answering questions. We all know that mothers are the smartest human beings on the planet. The most clever and creative too.

Try out the tool. Go there now, even if you don’t have a pressing question at the moment. All it takes is one visit to see how much this can eventually mean for your peace of mind. Best of all, it does not cost you a dime to register or ask questions. You can surf around without even doing that. Type in a topic and you will instantly see all kinds of great advice. In the time that it took me to write this review, I have already learned that The Suzuki Method comes highly recommended and that there are such things as Immersion Preschools. I’m glad I have found Mamapedia now. Wish it had been an option for me back in 2005!!

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