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Moms & Dads: New name, renewed purpose


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FX00172_9.jpgRegular readers of transPARENT may have noticed a few changes over the last few months, and especially in the last few days. We're posting more, for one thing, because we've grown to appreciate what a fun, interesting and educational place this can be. And that's largely because of you.

We've found that this page is more fun when you're involved, and we want you to look at this as your site, because it really is.

Our new name, Moms & Dads, is intended reflect a stronger focus about why we're here. Like you, we are South Florida parents sharing our thoughts and experiences about the challenge of raising children. You care about our schools because you have children who go there. You care about the things your children see on television and in the movies, the music they listen to and the people they admire. You care about the economy because you care about feeding and providing for your children, and you want the best for them.

So do we. So we'll write about schools, from pre-K to post-grad. We'll write about health and education and politics and role models. We'll write about raising toddlers, raising teens, raising children you're still getting to know. If it concerns you as a parent, it's concerns us as Moms & Dads. So we want you to write about those things, too, by responding to our thoughts and letting us know what else is on your mind.

And don't forget to follow us on Twitter (SSParents). We'll update you on our latest posts, plus other articles and news of interest.

Welcome to the family.

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About the authors
Gretchen Day-Bryant has a son in high school and a daughter in middle school. She’s lived to tell about the struggles of juggling little kids and work.
Joy Oglesby has a preschooler...
Cindy Kent Fort Lauderdale mother of three. Her kids span in ages from teenager to 20s.
Rafael Olmeda and his wife welcomed their first son in Feb. 2009, and he's helping raise two teenage stepdaughters.
Lois Solomon lives in Boca Raton with her husband and three daughters.
Georgia East is the parent of a five-year-old girl, who came into the world weighing 1 pound, 13 ounces.
Brittany Wallman is the mother of Creed, 15, and Lily, 7, and is married to a journalist, Bob Norman. She covers Broward County government, which is filled with almost as much drama as the Norman household. Almost.
Chris Tiedje is the Social Media Coordinator and the father of a 7-year-old girl, and two boys ages 4 and 3.
Kyara Lomer Camarena has a 2-year-old son, Copelan, and a brand new baby.


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