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Top 5 Teacher-Mom Bloggers You Need to Follow

April 20, 20242 min read

The Top 5 Teacher-Mom Bloggers You Need to Follow

How many of these incredible people do you know? I’m going to share the top thought leaders in the teacher mom industry that really changed my life for the better. 

And by the end of the article, you will discover websites and blogs with resources to guide you in supporting your child’s educational journey.  You’ll find articles, activities, printables, communities and more.

Ready? Let’s dive in!

TheEducatorsSpinOnIt.com

Making everyday moments into teachable opportunities.  This blog is for teachers and work-at-home-moms who love finding resources through blogs and Pintrest.  The blog author believes that parents are children’s first and most important teachers, and provides learning games and activities for kids of all ages in all school subject areas, travel, recipes and gardening.  Readers can sign up for the newsletter and receive weekly themed activity plans.  

You can read more about this blog at theeducatorsspinonit.com.

MommyTeaches.com

This blog’s author is a veteran teacher and mom of two boys.  She blogs about her experiences in the classroom as well as parenting experiences.  Her blog topics include parenting, mommyhood, family travel, education, reviews, ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), culture, and positivity.  The author, Eileen Campos-Carter also believes that mothers are their children’s first teacher.  

You can learn more about Mommy Teaches here at MommyTeaches.com.

Teacher.Mom.Life

This blog is written by Alissa, a first grade teacher and mom who blogs about it all.  She is “balancing it all.  Kinda.”  Her website includes blog articles about her “ramblings of motherhood, teaching, & life”, links to her Cricut for Teachers Facebook community, Teachers Pay Teachers store, and affiliate links to her Amazon Faves.  

You can learn more about Alissa at Teacher.Mom.Life at teachermomlifeblog.com

Teacher Tutor Mom

Emily’s mission is equipping parents to empower their learners.  She is a former teacher turned private tutor and mom.  Her website is geared toward homeschooling moms, and includes a blog with curriculum reviews and book recommendations.  Her website also includes a resources page with lots of free activities, printables, and a link to her Etsy shop.  

You can learn more about Emily at TeacherTutorMom.com.

Teaching Mama

Playing, creating, and learning at home.  Teaching Mama’s mission is to provide parents and teachers with the tools they need to create a rich early childhood experience for children.  This is an education blog that shares hands on learning activities for toddlers and preschoolers.  The website includes a shop with tons of activities and printables for sale, as well as a membership.

Conclusion

As you can see from these great influencers, moms are their children’s first teacher.  What you do with your children at home can have a great impact on their social, emotional, and academic development in school.  There are tons of great resources to help you support your child on their journey!

Leave a comment and share this article with another mom friend who is looking for some teacher-mom insight on facilitating their child’s social, emotional, and academic growth!


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