Sometimes people actually ask for my opinion. Like these fabulous reporters and broadcasters:
May 2013: The Washington Post: Preteens’ Use Of Instagram
April 2013: HuffPost Live: VIDEO Tech for Toys
March 2013: Huffington Post Live: VIDEO Sex Talk Goes Tech Talk
March 2013: AP Syndicated Article: Monitoring Your Kid on Facebook? That’s so 2009
February 2013: The Verge: Come Into My Igloo
February 2013: Mashable: Cellphone Use in Classrooms
Jnauary 2013: Mashable: The Best Apps for New Parents
December 2012: WPIX NY: VIDEO
June 2012: The New York Times: Million Dollar PTAs
May 2012: Minnesota Public Radio
May 2012: Wall Street Journal – Tweens’ Secret Lives Online
January 2012: Geek News/Tech Podcast Network (Video)
January 2012: The Pulse Network (Video)
December 2011: CNN.com
November 2011: She Posts.com
September 2011: Mom it Forward
September 2011 Go Girl Finance
June 2011 ABC News Now Watch the video here
May 2011 New York Daily News
April 2011 The White House Champions of Change
March 2011 Mom Blog Magazine
I also speak on panels and talk about a wide range of topics including parental involvement in schools, the business of mom blogging, women in technology and social media and the tween online audience.
CES: Living in Digital Times – Don’t Call Them Mommy Bloggers
CEA Line Shows: How Brands Can Work With Mom Bloggers
Verizon Wireless Event on Moms, Smart Phones and Mobility
#140Education Conference - parent engagement in our schools – the good, the bad and the need to get ugly
She Streams – Expanding Your Brand Through Podcasting, Monetizing Digital Video Content
Social Media World Forum – N. America: Incorporating ‘gamification’ into your social marketing campaign and long term loyalty strategy
FOSI – Family Online Safety Institute Annual Conference – keeping kids safe online; a parent blogger view
Consumer Electronics Show: Living in Digital Times – Secrets of Mom Bloggers














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Hi. I was searching for moms in education blogs yesterday and found Mom Congress. Then of course I found your blog. I am a parent but I am also part of a non-profit organization called Cogread. I don’t want to sound like I’m a spammer or that I’m trying to sell you something because I’m not. I just want to help get the word out that there are real solutions for kids struggling with reading. I’d like to get the word out to as many parents as possible. Would you be willing to just take a look at Cogread.org? I would very much appreciate it. I’m having a difficult time getting through to schools and parent teacher organizations so we need parents to understand that they can help their children. We just want to empower them. Thank you so much.