Raising Children 101 is all about helping parents create beautiful memories for their children by understanding them better.
The goal is to empower parents with the knowledge – best parenting tips and trusted parenting advice – to understand their children better and make better parenting choices, and handle situations better.
What content are we looking for?
We accept submission in the following categories:
- Parenting– child psychology, child’s emotional and mental wellbeing, challenges with parenting, challenges with people around, good parenting skills, and positive parenting strategies.
- Selfcare – mental health and wellbeing for moms, selfcare tips for busy moms
- Education – early learning, learning material, teaching methods, lesson plan, curriculum, recommendations
- Kids activities – art and craft, DIY, journaling, games, hobbies
- Celebrating Her – inspiring stories from real moms who are balancing both the home turf and career with grace.
If you want to write for us and submit an article for any of these categories, write to us at raisingchildren101.contact@gmail.com
Who can write for us?
- Parenting coaches
- Life coaches
- Psychologists
- Teachers and educators
- Freelance writers
- Moms
Editorial Guidelines
- The article should be original and not published anywhere else before.
- The content should be relevant to the topic and should clearly define it. Alongside, make sure that it does not violate any copyright issues.
- Write in well-organized, skimmable short paragraphs. Prefer using headings, sub-headings and lists and bullets, where appropriate.
- Include 1 or 2 statistics data/ research findings/ fact check/ scientific evidence in the article. Mention the reference URL at the end of the article under the heading ‘References’.
- Keep it real, conversational, motivating and practical.
- Include practical real-life examples, wherever appropriate.
- The word limit for the articles should be between 800 to 1800 words. Please note that the content should be submitted as the Google Doc or MS Word file via email to raisingchildren101.contact@gmail.com.
- You can also send us pictures and videos relevant to your content provided that they are original and yours or you have the proof to use them.
- From the article, you can add one link to your website.
- Along with the article, we will need the following details.
1. A small bio to tell the world of all your superpowers!
2. Link to your blog, webpage or online presence.
- We will publish/ promote your articles on our social media channels, but it does not guarantee to increase traffic on your blog’s social media handle.
Terms and Agreement
- By submitting the article you agree that it is an original article written by you and that it has not been published or submitted for consideration to publish elsewhere.
- You agree not to resubmit the article to any other site until you hear back the publication decision from us. If you do not hear back from us in 4 weeks, you are free to publish/ submit it elsewhere.
- If you do submit any content to us, you grant us an irrevocable, royalty-free, perpetual right to use that content in our discretion. This includes the royalty-free right to copy, display, perform, transmit, and create derivative and collective works of that Content. It also includes permission to use the image and likeness of you and any person depicted in any such content for all purposes, without compensation, and a waiver of any rights of attribution, integrity, publicity or privacy you and any person depicted in any such Content may have.
- Raising Children 101 reserves the right to edit a piece to fit our website’s style, make it SEO compliant and also to amend contributions for grammar and spelling, and to edit or discard contributions for offensiveness or other potential legal problems.
- If you do feel we are editing out portions that are important to your piece, please make sure to attach a short paragraph outlining and explaining portions that are essential and we will absolutely consider it.
- You represent and warrant that any content you submit does not infringe or misappropriate any right of a third party and that you have the right to grant all rights granted in the preceding paragraph.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What kind of articles are most likely to get accepted?
Keep the articles real, conversational, motivating and practical.
If we feel like we can connect to your words and can learn from you, chances are, we will not only publish you, but do everything we can to promote you!
2. Can I submit more than one article?
Not at this time. We’d rather that the focus be on quality than on quantity, and you can write for us a second article only after you hear back from us on the first one.
3. My article was accepted. When will it be published?
Congratulations on your article being accepted! It will be published in the next 1 month. You will receive an email with a link to your article once it goes live.
PS: If you’ve made it this far, I think we’ll get along just fine! We look forward to reading your article.