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SuperParents is the place to post your parenting guest articles.
I’m always on the look out for well-written custom articles dealing with child care, aging adults, parenting, discipline, education, and lifestyle. Guest posts which we are looking for are those that tell a story or share something personal, and are compelling. Even better are those guests posts which follow up on a theme or a specific post already featured on SuperParents. I try not to write posts in an authoritative fashion preferring readers come to their own conclusions, so I avoid trying to give gratuitous advice (unless there’s humour involved), and so should you.

As Is Always the Case, It's Not What You Know but Who You Know! SuperParents Doing Some 'Link Exchange' with other Bloggers at AusBlogCon2011 (L>R: Colin, Janelle, Christie, and Tina)
I also need to build a relationship with you first before I put your post out. If you go through my blog you can see it’s important to me that I build a community online. At this moment in time, that community is mostly made of bloggers or tweeps who are parents, and who don’t guest post for commercial benefit.
Given SuperParents and its readers are in Australia, all submissions must be geared for Australian residents.
I avoid trying to give gratuitous advice … and so should you.
You will get to link back to any reasonable site from the bio included at the end of your post, and I will promote the guest post through this ‘Submit an Article’ page, our FaceBook page, and through the Tweets we send out.
So I’d love to hear from you and for you to submit ideas for your custom parenting article or series of articles to SuperParents. I invite you to include two self-serving links to websites or blogs of your choice at the foot of your post. If this is the first time you’re contemplating writing a blog article for us, you might want to check out Instructions for Companies Writing Guest Posts. If we have yet to develop an online friendship, please help me write an intro paragraph that describes you and your relationship with SuperParents. See the other guest posts for an idea of what I need.
I also need to build a relationship with you first before I put your post out.
I am moving all guest posts off SuperParents an into my new blog The Associate Woman. Please visit the site for more information on submitting your parenting article:
The following are previous guest posts that have appeared on this site. I hope you enjoy going through them as much as I have had organising them.
- The Fame and Shame Awards by The Parents Jury
- Getting Our Kids Back Outdoors by Sara McGregor
- @SakuraOddie and her 7 Golden Rules to Achieving Balance by Sakura Oddie
- @PrueMacSween Never Figured on Children Being Part of the Mix by Prue MacSween
- Break Free from Stereotypes for Your Child’s Health by Aaron Carlson
- A Parenting ‘Must Do’ by Good Beginnings
- I’m 40 and I Haven’t Bought a House by Alli Price
- How Your Children Learn About Money by Andre Pinantoan
- My School Website 2.0 by Kelly Burstow
- Going Behind the Scenes on Teacher Training by Jane_YM
- What an Effort to Get the Children Involved by RCN
- Bring Family Members Closer Together by RCN
- Parents Leave Your Work at the Office by RCN
- Parents Returning to Work by RCN
- Work and Family by RCN
- Tiger Mummies by Bronwyn Marquardt
- My Chinese Mother is Different by Felicia Singkang
- Tales of a Former Tiger Mother by @Rachaelf_78
- Capping Off the Tiger Series by Kelly Burstow
- Where is Your Joy? by Rebecca Wear Robinson
- Be Safe in the Water Colouring Competition by Rebecca Wear Robinson
- Safer Internet Day by Zac Grace
- Over the Wiggles Yet? by Lucy Mulvaney
- 10 Things I Won’t Discipline by Zoey Martin
- Stranger Danger by Kelly Burstow
- Sleep Assessment Tool by Protect-a-Bed Sleep Zone Nurse
- Nurturing Children’s Dominant Senses by Alisa Gilbert
- Christmas with Literal Kids by Marita Beard
- Buddhism for Mothers Book Review by Amanda Brandum
- Children Learning a Language by Jim Porter
- A Child’s Perspective on Support Needed for Sport by Matt Klein
- Where is Your Joy? by Rebecca Wear Robinson
- Over the Wiggles Yet? by Lucy Mulvaney
- @motivatingmum Interview with Alli Price
- @speekee Interview with Jim Porter
- Work and Family, and Raising Children Network by Raising Children Network
If you are interested in exploring how this works, please send me an email.

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