Carol Kerber

Carol Kerber
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Carol is married with four kids, who range in age from 10 to 20-years-old. She moved to St. Louis when she was 12, and except for four years living in Southern California as a newlywed, she’s lived here since. As a Mizzou graduate, Carol began her post-college career in publishing, and then switched gears to teach early elementary. Since having kids, she has been lucky enough to stay home with them. The Kerbers call Castlewood Stables in Ballwin their home, and all of their neighbors run around on four legs. While this lifestyle seems a bit foreign to her nature, being part of the STL Mom team is just the opposite. Carol has always loved to write but had never really given that dream wings until now. Being part of the St. Louis Mom team fulfills both the editor and writer in her spirit, and she gets to write about what she knows best: being a mom.
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Virtual School Safety: Pivoting with the New Normal

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STL Sitter: A Mom’s Trusted Source for Childcare

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Moms, we all know the value of a good babysitter. Their information sits right there in your contacts, immediately under “family” because a good sitter feels like an extension of your own family. They...
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Bug Soother: A DEET-Free, Gentle, and Effective Solution for St. Louis Summers

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  If you live in the Midwest, you know that summertime means mosquito time. Freda Sojka, founder and CEO of Simply Soothing, has created a solution to keep the bugs away. Inspired by the needs...

Puberty: The Time to Start Talking is Sooner Than You Think

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A Dad Like No Other : If You Don’t Believe Me, Just Ask My...

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Fluent in the Language of Love Despite a Language Barrier

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Meal Planning Ideas During a Quarantine and Beyond

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STLMB Perspectives: Why We Opted Out of Preschool

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