For Every Mom

For Every Mom

We created For Every Mom to provide a welcoming online space for women to connect over the core aspects of motherhood: faith, joy, community, and valuable parenting advice. Here, we support one another through the various stages of being a mom. No matter where you are in your journey, every mom is a dedicated mom. Everyone is invited to join us!

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  • 3 weeks ago | foreverymom.com | Bri Lamm

    After a school board in Tennessee banned teachers and coaches from praying with their students, members of the Upperman high school football and their parents team took it upon themselves to rewrite the script. Last week, Putnam County Schools administration informed staffers that they are no longer allowed to lead students in prayer or participate in student-led prayer. The decision was made in response to a letter from Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

  • 1 month ago | foreverymom.com | Bri Lamm

    Ah to be a boy mom. It’s both a badge of honor we proudly hashtag our photos with, and a lifetime of confusion trying to understand that boys will be boys.

  • 1 month ago | foreverymom.com | Bri Lamm

    There’s no denying that working moms do not have it easy. In fact, studies show that the average mother works the equivalent to two and a half FULL-TIME jobs. And with society and social media putting more pressure on moms than ever before, women across the internet are speaking out about just how challenging motherhood can be.

  • 2 months ago | foreverymom.com | Heather Riggleman

    At one point in my desperation to end the sounds of tattling, screaming and attempts at revenge—I tried this idea. Let’s just say I’m lucky my kids didn’t kill each other. One of the biggest pet peeves in parenting is the constant sibling rivalry between my kiddos. They are all strong-willed and independent to the point they could be their own countries at war. And one of the keys I keep impressing into my children is their siblings will be their closest friends later on in life.

  • Feb 12, 2025 | foreverymom.com | Sonni Abatta

    Will both socks make it out of the dryer when I do laundry this time? Will the line at the Starbucks drive-thru be 8 or 18 cars deep? How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop? Maybe less so that last one. But on this, I think we can agree: plenty of surprises. The early days of motherhood shouldn’t fall onto that list.