Advice for New Moms Learning to Parent Without Guilt


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Becoming a new parent can be scary and overwhelming. Something most new parents don’t expect is the guilt that may come with parenting a child. Especially for those who are working it can be hard to balance your career and life at home. Kids In The House interviewed Arianna Huffington President of Huffington Post Media Group who shared her thoughts on learning to parent without guilt.

“Mothers seem to feel guilty all the time” says Huffington. “Eliminating the guilt I felt as a mother would have made my life so much easier and would have made me a better mom.”

Huffington has felt the stress of being a working mom but she says she has learned to prioritize her life. She encourages others to thrive and find the time to do the things that truly make them happy.

Learn more about how to parent without guilt: http://www.kidsinthehouse.com/all-parents/parenting/parental-stress-and-anger/advice-for-new-moms

About Kids in the House

Kids in the House is the world’s largest parenting video library with over 8000 videos from 450 experts including physicians psychologists researchers educators best-selling authors and other celebrated voices in our culture. This website contains videos that feature parenting tips from parents who have dealt with particular issues and can share their hard-earned wisdom.

Kids in the House is a place where parents have the opportunity to hear and share different perspectives and get solutions for parenting challenges that range from pregnancy to getting into college. The videos aim to help parents and caregivers become better at parenting by educating inspiring and entertaining.  The videos are split into the following categories: All Parents Pregnancy Adoption Baby Toddler Preschool Elementary Teen and Special Needs.

Leana Greene founder and CEO of Kids in the House is a parenting trends expert and one of the top female entrepreneurs in the United States. She aims for this website to be the most comprehensive resource of parenting advice available—one that respects the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

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