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Disney Family Parenting Team Advisors (PTA)

Disney Family Parenting Team Advisors (PTA) is a select group of online parent thought-leaders comprised of founders and contributors to the foremost parenting blogs, podcasts, and websites. As parents themselves, Parenting Team Advisors members are tuned to the needs and interests that are most important to today's busy families. Through surveys and projects, Parenting Team Advisors members help Disney Family editors focus on the most relevant topics in parenting, as well as highlighting the resources they themselves have come to trust. All our advisors share our passion for supporting families everywhere.


 
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Phat Mommy
by Shannon Entin
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Celebrity Baby Blog
by Danielle Friedland
 
PHAT Mommy is what happens when a former dot com entrepreneur confronts the reality that parenting and homeschooling two kids is a grueling job. This educational, provocative, Libertarian-leaning blog reveals ideas that help parents engage their children without losing their sanity.
 
Featuring news, commentary and style trends, the Celebrity Baby Blog is the authority for information about celebrity babies and their famous parents. We pride ourselves on our professionalism, respect towards celebrities and readers, and original content. We also use celebrity parenting as a springboard to start discussions about parenting in general. With over 1.5 million unique visitors per month (and growing), we are the largest baby blog.
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Mom-101
by Liz Gumbinner
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This Full House
by Liz Thompson
Liz Gumbinner's two blogs offer a wealth of information for parents. For thousands of readers, Cool Mom Picks is the definitive source on the Web for the coolest, non-mainstream baby gifts and gear. Cheeky reviews highlight artisan goods, kindie-rock releases, and even baubles and bags. Mom101 features the wit, wisdom, and random ramblings of Gumbinner, a NYC creative professional turned clueless first-time mom. It's been lauded by the New York Times and called "funny some of the time," by an enthusiastic anonymous commenter.
 
This Full House is a full-frontal encounter into my life as a 40-something SAHM, lover of multi-functional gadgets and slayer of all appliances proved either slow and/or inefficient, with 4 children, 2 cats, 1 super hyper sock-eating chocolate lab and 2 damned much laundry.
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Mommies With Style
by Whitney Wingerd
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MommyCast©
by Gretchen Vogelzang and Paige Heninger
Mommies with Style is an online blog and community. A team of writers review products for Moms and babies on a daily basis, items such a strollers, diaper bags, kids clothes and maternity items are popular topics. We have discussion boards that are active and popular amongst our readers.
 
MommyCast© started their blog and podcast in March, 2005, Since then, MommyCast©. has been featured in the Hollywood Reporter, Washingtonian Magazine, BusinessWeek, and Variety magazines, and the USA Today newspaper, among many others. It's all great stuff, but at the end of the day, Paige and Gretchen are still a couple of moms and they talk about all things, "Mom," so please come join the conversation at MommyCast.com!
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Baby On Bored
by Stefanie Wilder-Taylor
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Dad Gone Mad
by Danny Evans
The Oreo cookie of Mommy Blogs - a delightfully funny, sarcastic outer shell with a soft and vulnerable creamy center! Baby On Bored focuses on my attempts to stay out of the Cult of Mommy while raising a smart, tolerant, curious, creative little girl. Marriage, writing and wine consumption figure prominently.
 
Dad Gone Mad pulls back the diapers to reveal the way fatherhood brings a grown man to his knees. Hilarious, smart, and brash, Dad Gone Mad captures the life of Danny Evans as he wades through life with two young children who are as rambunctious as they are adorable.
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Girls Gone Child
by Rebecca Woolf
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Rookie Moms
by Heather Flett
Who says becoming a mom means succumbing to laser tattoo removal and moving to the suburbs? Girl's Gone Child invites you into the wild and crazy world of motherhood and the new boobie-flashing, all-nighter.
 
RookieMoms.com offers more than 300 activities for new moms to do with their babies. A quirky guide to the first year of motherhood, it's more fun than wiping someone's tushy. We promise.
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Tribeca House
by Sibylla Nash
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Queen of Spain
by Erin Vest
TribecaHouse.com offers a potpourri of information for busy moms on the go including articles and resources for creating a mom-based business, interesting interviews and my blog, Lala Land Pint-Sized. There you'll find the book, Baby Modeling & Beyond, and tips and casting information on getting your baby into modeling/television commercials.
 
Erin Vest, an award-winning news reporter turned stay-at-home mom, was born and raised a privileged Polish girl in the 'burbs of Detroit who sampled an array of colleges around the globe before deciding a journalist didn't need a degree. Not being able to stay away from controversy and writing, Vest launched the Queen of Spain blog, an open book on her life that provided her an outlet to reach other mothers like her -- and to tick off all the rest.
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Peachhead
by Linda Perry
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SoCal Mom
by Donna Schwartz-Mills
The peachhead2 is the main yahoo group which has over 5000 parents with the majority of them residing in Los Angeles. It is a place where you can ask questions ranging from parenting (pediatricians, illnesses, schools, sleep issues) to lifestyles (travel, restaurants, plumbers, things to do). There is also a weekly listing of family events. We have Peachhead get togethers so moms and families can meet. There are Peachhead subgroups that range from twins to attachment parenting to single parents and more.
 
SocalMom is a 50-something woman who has a hard time remembering that she's not still 20-something... until reminded by her tweenage daughter. Donna Schwartz Mills writes about raising a kid in a crazy place like Southern California, celebrity sightings, show biz remembrances and traveling with children.
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Silicon Valley Moms
by Beth Blecherman
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Mom Writes
by Mary Tsao
Silicon Valley Moms Blog is a collaborative group of moms writing about their lives in Silicon Valley, Calif., where moms are CEOs at work and CFOs (Chief Family Officer) at home, houses are expensive, rain past April is a crisis, two-year-olds love sushi, six-year-olds have web businesses, and moms are too busy chauffeuring their kids in their minivans (which they really wish were Priuses) to raise a sword in the mommywars
 
Mary Tsao blogs at Mom Writes about her life as a housewife and a mom to two small kids. Lately, she has begun referring to herself as a suburban fashionista, and people are starting to believe it. Mary advises the best things about blogging are getting nice emails from total strangers and when dads admit they read her blog.
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Crazed Parent
by Charlene Birkeland
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City Mama
by Stefania Pomponi Butler
Charlene Prince Birkeland's blog for parents includes news, product information, and random riffs of the parenting kind. Crazedparent has been featured as one of the best parenting blogs on the Web in the 2006 and 2005 issues of Blogosphere: Best of Blogs.
 
With her keen eye for observation and her sharp wit, CityMama (Stefania Pomponi Butler) takes on a variety of subjects-parenting, urban and suburban life, pop culture, cultural identity and world events with equal aplomb. Not one to mince words, she doles out praise and throws down rants that leave her readers nodding admiringly and keeps them coming back for more. Warm, witty, and well-spoken, CityMama tells it like it is, and we just can't get enough.
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Hot Moms Club
by Jessica Denay
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Daddy Types
Greg Allen
The Hot Moms Club is a community and inspirational resource for moms of ages, shapes and sizes who refuse to check their sense of style or sexuality at the white picket fence! Our philosophy is simple: you are not the best mom unless you are the YOU.
 
Daddy Types is a resource and community for new and expecting dads. Whether innovative or old-school, high-tech or DIY, Daddy Types provides a dad's-eye view on advice, news, media, gear -- whatever makes it easier for new dads to be more involved with caring for and raising their kids.
Savvy Mommy
Savvy Mommy
by Victoria Pericon
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Jen Singer
Victoria Pericon, national family-lifestyle correspondent and spokesperson known as Savvy Mommy, contributes to more than 400 television stations across the country as founder of SavvyMommy.com, a website for expectant moms and mothers of children under six years old, looking for guidance on the essentials needed for parenting little ones.
 
Jen Singer's website, a Forbes Best of the Web community, hosts several blogs designed to provide comic relief for frazzled mothers. MommaBlog chronicles Singer's life as the mother of two boys who talk to her through the bathroom door. MommaHeard provides the "news according to Mom," while her Momma-logues have been featured on CBS' "The Early Show." She also runs two fun photo blogs on the site.
 

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