
Tamara Walker, R.N. has
been offering support, information, advice, and encouragement to parents through
her alter ego, "MomRN", since 2001.
Seventeen years of motherhood, plus
three years as a pediatric nurse, a dozen years as a professional child care
provider, five years (& counting) of being a homeschooling mom, and growing
up as the oldest sibling of six children has given MomRN a wide variety of
experience in caring for children and a unique parenting expertise. She has used
this expertise to help thousands of parents as they strive to be the best
parents they can be. As a mom who has "been there, done that", MomRN offers
advice and information to help parents raise their children from the cradle
to college. MomRN lets parents know what is essential for a
kid's well-being and what they can stop worrying about so they can relax
and enjoy their kids more.
Tamara is the host of a parenting
radio show on BlogTalkRadio.com. The Ask MomRN Show covers a wide variety of
parenting, family, safety, and health topics and features several well-known
expert guests. Parents are welcome to call in with questions and speak with
MomRN and her guests during the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/MomRN. The show
spent two years on an
As a child safety expert, Tamara is
passionate about protecting kids. She has taught abduction prevention and child
safety workshops for the past five years and has been interviewed as an expert
in newspapers, on television and radio, and has written numerous articles
for parenting publications and websites. In March 2007, Tamara appeared via
video on the Rachael Ray Show providing a helpful parenting tip for a segment on
children's health. She also wrote and starred in "Safety Smarts", quick safety
tips for use between shows for the Smile of a Child television network.
Currently, she is a featured writer for Examiner.com and writes articles as
the Oklahoma
Child Safety Examiner.
Tamara also loves to give motivational and
inspirational talks about her experiences growing up and becoming a nurse and a
mom as an amputee. Her humorous perspective on facing life's challenges and
overcoming obstacles despite all odds has been shared as a commencement speaker
and a keynote speaker.
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