Mom's Homeroom @ msn.com
Lesson 1 - How To Keep Your Kid Full and FocusedLesson 2 - How Moms Can Stay Encouraged During the School Year
- Give them one of many varieties of Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats for breakfast
- Visit Mom's Homeroom on msn.com (brought to you by Frosted Mini-Wheats)

I learned about Mom's Homeroom.com from Mom Central, and was so glad because I found tips and tools to help Amber succeed at school.
There are unscripted videos, articles, printable resources and a message board to share ideas and concerns with other moms.
7 different topic areas are highlighted in their articles and tools.
There are also quizzes for moms and kids powered by Encarta. These are quite fun. I took the "Do You Speak Better Than a 10-Year-Old?" and found that I'm Grammar Royalty! (I have now been flaunting that title to my daughter all day, much to her chagrin!)
I think one of the things I appreciated the most about this community is that one of the mom's on the panel is a homeschool mom. That's unusual on a mainstream site where education is discussed, and very nice to see.

So if you are interested in getting tips and articles about Back To School, Attentiveness (the 8 layers of whole grain fiber in Frosted Mini-Wheats helps with that by the way ☺), Reading Writing and more head over to Mom's Homeroom @ msn.com.
Oh yeah, and by the way, the Frosted Mini-Wheats Little Bites™ Cereal in Chocolate makes an excellent snack in addition to breakfast. I should know since I ate almost half the box in one sitting.....
“I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheats and received a sample to facilitate my candid review. In addition, Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.”
Tammy |
2 Comments |
Food,
Homeschool,
Mom Central,
Review,
Website 








Reader Comments (2)
Here's the problem...it isn't about Moms it is about Parents. The discrimination towards Dads is ridiculous. What is wrong with our society that we minimize the fathers? We all need help.