
So you’re a parent AND a freelance writer (or you’ve got dreams of getting paid to write).
I hope you haven’t given up those dreams of making money ranting about … I mean, sharing, your experiences of parenthood.
Maybe you think there’s no good money in writing about your life lessons as a new (or old) parent. Ummm… I’ve got good news and bad news.
First, the bad news: you’re wrong.
And now the good news: aren’t you glad you’re wrong? That means there’s freelance blogging income up for grabs in pregnancy, parenting and family markets.
Why Parenting & Family Blogs NEED Freelance Writers
Not everyone can tell a story or write out their thoughts in an entertaining way.
(Have you listened to other parents? They’re way too frazzled to, uhh… put words… in, y’know, sentences.)
Your wordsmithing and storytelling skills are VALUABLE and kinda rare.
How many times do you zone out when someone is telling you about their kid? Seriously. I can almost see the editors’ faces as they read the submissions.
Do the write thing (see what I did there?) and save an editor’s sanity.
Can I Really Make Good Money Blogging about Parenting?
Welp… we’ve got over 25 blogs and online magazines ready to pay for good parenting articles and essays.
All of them pay $50+ per post (and plenty pay $100, $200 or more).
Most of them are looking for personal stories or interviews with other parents, kids, and experts. So get ready to cash in on all the times your kids made you wonder if going to jail really is a bad thing. (jk)
You can also write practical stories about what to do with family on the weekend, especially for local online magazines.
Time to whip out all those family craft ideas, cultural outings, fun educational activities, and local travel plans. Because they’re in demand too.
Are you ready?
Family and Parenting Blogs Looking for Freelance Writers
ADDitude Magazine

ADDitude Magazine is a printed magazine with an extensive blog specializing in ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and other similar conditions. So of course, they LOVE working with journalists and mental health professionals who have expertise in these areas. BUT they also are VERY interested in first-person stories about living and working with ADD and its related conditions. Parenting articles about children with ADD or parents with ADD handling the challenges of parenting are definitely doable.
- Homepage: https://www.additudemag.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.additudemag.com/contact-us/contributors-guidelines/
- Pay: We hear it’s $100+ per assignment
- Contributor byline: Yes, links to your writer profile (with a bio and links)
- Contributor bio: Yes, a few sentences with links.
A Fine Parent

A Fine Parent publishes practical advice and inspiration for smart, busy parents. Blog posts focus on a different parenting-related topic every month. To submit a post, find out if the editor’s submission window is open (check the contributor info page), then send a full draft.
- Homepage: https://afineparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://afineparent.com/write
- Pay: $75 for 1,500 to 3,000 words.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, with links. You’re also allowed one contextual hyperlink within the body of your post.
Atlanta Parent

If you live in the Atlanta GA area and you’ve got some parenting war stories, head over to Atlanta Parent Magazine and pitch them your stories. They are very interested in personal essays, practical advice, and feature stories about all the challenges of parenting with a local twist.
- Homepage: https://www.atlantaparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.atlantaparent.com/writers_guidelines/
- Pay: $100+ for feature articles with 800-1200 words. Shorter pieces of 300-600 words pay around $25-50.
- Contributor byline: Yes, but no links in the byline.
- Contributor bio: No.
Bay Area Parent

The Bay Area Parent Magazine and blog are looking for well-researched features and other shorter articles about parenting in the greater San Francisco Bay area. Their focus is helping busy parents with topics like local family fun ideas, staying healthy, work-life balance, and local cultural activities for the family.
- Homepage: https://www.bayareaparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.bayareaparent.com/writers-guidelines/article_33299728-0c40-5a1c-925e-da0557e98a52.html
- Pay: 25 cents per word for most articles (600-1800 words typically).
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, but no links.
Charlotte Parent

Charlotte Parent is a mostly online magazine focused on arming local parents with helpful information. Local expert advice, things to do, and everything about how to survive parenthood from a local perspective. Check out their editorial calendar for details about monthly themes.
- Homepage: https://www.charlotteparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.charlotteparent.com/about-us/
- Pay: We hear $50-150 for articles with 500 to 1200 words usually.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: No.
Chesapeake Family Life

Attention freelance writers with kids living in the Washington DC, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia areas. Chesapeake Family Magazine hires writers for local parenting and travel articles. They love when you quote local authorities (varies depending on your topic), so make sure to keep your story ideas focused on the region.
- Homepage: https://www.chesapeakefamily.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.chesapeakefamily.com/writers-guidelines/
- Pay: $75-200 for 750-1000 word articles usually. $35 for reprints.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: No.
Chicago Parent

Chicago Parent Magazine is interested in your personal essays and feature stories related to parenting (with a local focus on the Chicagoland area of course). Make sure to interview local experts, families, and children to keep your story focused on the needs of their readers too. Anything that helps parents navigate life is fair game. Childcare, education, and the everyday obstacles to parenthood, for example.
- Homepage: https://www.chicagoparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.chicagoparent.com/write-for-us
- Pay: $50-100 for essays, $25-50 for short articles, $100+ for feature stories typically 800-1500 words.
- Contributor byline: Yes, and links to a writer profile with your other articles.
- Contributor bio: Yes, but no links.
Hudson Valley Parent

Hudson Valley Parent Magazine and online blog want your local stories about parenting. They especially love first-person experiences (and remember to interview local parents and experts too). Camps, education, and family life are just some examples of preferred topics. They tend to focus more on children from 0 to 14 years old.
- Homepage: https://hvparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://hvparent.com/Pages/WritersGuidelines.aspx
- Pay: Typically pays $80 for 700-800 word locally-focused articles. $90-120 for 1200 word articles.
- Contributor byline: Yes, but no links.
- Contributor bio: No.
JustParents

JustParents is a UK parenting blog; however, writers from other countries are welcome to contribute too! You’ll need to create a JustParents account to view the list of in-demand topics in the “Current requirements” section of the writer’s guidelines page.
- Homepage: https://www.justparents.co.uk/
- Contributor info: https://www.justparents.co.uk/write-for-justparents/
- Pay: £40 (GBP) or $50 (USD) per article of 700 to 1,500 words.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: No.
Lisa Tanner Writing

Lisa Tanner has a blog about mompreneurs. If you’re a mom with a business, she’d love to hear from you. Any topics on running a business at home with kids is what she’s looking for. Blogging, freelance business success, and making money online are also good subjects for her blog.
- Homepage: https://lisatannerwriting.com/
- Contributor info: https://lisatannerwriting.com/want-to-write-for-this-site/
- Pay: $50
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes with links.
MetroParent

Are you a busy parent living near Detroit Michigan? Then you’ve probably got something to pitch Metro Parent. This print magazine also features a blog (updated daily!) for reported articles and tips on parenting in southeast Michigan. So if you’ve got some local tips and tricks for parenting in this part of the US, pitch them your ideas. Just make sure to have a portfolio of writing to show them first.
- Homepage: https://www.metroparent.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.metroparent.com/write-for-metro-parent-magazine-and-website/
- Pay: From $50-75 for short articles, up to $150-350 for 1,000-2,500 words.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: No.
Mom.com

Mom.com is “a lifestyle site for moms who happen to be parents.” The site covers parenting topics from pregnancy to empty nesters as well as lifestyle topics like health, food, and fashion.
- Homepage: https://mom.com/
- Contributor info: Not available online, but you’ll find contact info at https://mom.com/about
- Pay: We’ve heard $350 per article.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, displayed when you click the byline.
Momtastic

Momtastic’s goal is to “cut through the noise” of all the parenting sites out there by offering “only the information moms really want.” Posts are usually first-person and offer real-life parenting stories and authentic parenting advice. Follow the editors on social media to get in touch and find out more about them. And please read the blog to get a feel for what to pitch them.
- Homepage: http://www.momtastic.com
- Contributor info: Not available online, but you can get more info at https://www.momtastic.com/about/
- Pay: We’ve heard $60.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, with headshot and links.
Motherfigure

Motherfigure is an online magazine looking for first-person stories about your pregnancy and postpartum experiences, challenges, and how it changed you in ways you didn’t expect. Inspiration and insight are important themes here. They’re also interested in “thoughtful” and honest reviews of pregnancy and postpartum products.
- Homepage: https://motherfigure.com/
- Contributor info: http://motherfigure.com/contributors-guidelines/ and http://motherfigure.com/call-for-pitches/
- Pay: We hear $100 (for articles from 500 to 1500 words).
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, a few sentences with links.
Mother.ly

Mother.ly is very interested in your mom stories. First-person experiences that pass on your hard-earned wisdom to other mothers (in about 700-900 words). So pick a specific parenting struggle and remind their readers that they’re not alone. And if you happen to be an expert that helps moms live their best life, you could become an expert contributor.
- Homepage: https://www.mother.ly/
- Contributor info: https://www.mother.ly/st/contribute
- Pay: We hear $50 for your first-person stories (700-900 words typically).
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes with a link to a writer profile.
Motherwell

Motherwell’s tagline is “telling all sides of the parenting story” and they mean it. Go to their submissions page and see what subjects they are currently interested in accepting. “Teen challenges and solutions” and “pandemic little lessons” are two examples to give you an idea.
- Homepage: https://motherwellmag.com/
- Contributor info: https://motherwellmag.com/submissions/
- Pay: We hear $50.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, a few sentences with no links.
National Research Center for Parents with Disabilities

The National Research Center for Parents with Disabilities wants first-person essays written by parents with disabilities for their blog. Each quarter they select a theme (with a deadline for submissions). One past theme was “sending children back to school during the pandemic.”
- Homepage: https://heller.brandeis.edu/parents-with-disabilities/
- Contributor info: https://heller.brandeis.edu/parents-with-disabilities/blog/call-for-submissions.html
- Pay: $100 for accepted submissions (typically around 1000 words).
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: No.
Practical Homeschooling

Practical Homeschooling Magazine is looking for practice articles to help parents grapple with the challenges of homeschooling their children of all ages, all levels, and the many different circumstances that pop up along the way. First-hand experiences and expertise in any field that affects homeschoolers are this magazine and blog’s sweet spot. You can read through past articles from the magazine on the blog or flip through the magazine if you’re a subscriber.
- Homepage: https://www.practicalhomeschooling.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.home-school.com/writers/
- Pay: $50
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, a few sentences with a photo on a separate page.
Raising Arizona Kids

Got kids and live in Arizona? You’ve probably got stories that the Raising Arizona Kids magazine wants. They only hire local writers and they want pitches about all the challenges of parenting from a local perspective. Their goal is to help make parenting easier from birth to high school graduation. So go pitch them!
- Homepage: https://www.raisingarizonakids.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.raisingarizonakids.com/writer-guidelines/
- Pay: $50-200 for 300-1000+ word articles.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, a few sentences.
Romper

Romper wants stories about every aspect of parenting from a fun and thoughtful perspective. Personal essays, pop culture, and even parenting-related finance stories are possible here. In most cases, you’ll need to interview other parents and experts too.
- Homepage: https://www.romper.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.romper.com/p/how-to-pitch-romper-302
- Pay: We hear $150 for around 1000 words. Typical stories are 800 to 2000 words.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, on a separate page with a writer profile.
Texas Home School Coalition

Are you a homeschooling parent in Texas? You can share your first-person experiences and make some money as a freelance writer. They’re looking for articles about new homeschoolers, new residents in Texas, after-school activities, dads who homeschool, dealing with special needs, and more.
- Homepage: https://thsc.org/
- Contributor Info: https://thsc.org/about-thsc/career-volunteer-opportunities/writing-opportunities/
- Pay: We hear $175 for exclusive original articles. And $40 for reprints.
- Contributor byline: No.
- Contributor bio: No, but you get a link to your website.
The Bump

The Bump is an online magazine (and they now have print magazines as well) that publishes how-to pieces on pregnancy and parenting. They’re especially interested in articles that are likely to generate conversation and traffic, as well as stories that have a connection to current events and trends.
- Homepage: https://www.thebump.com
- Contributor info: https://www.thebump.com/about-us
- Pay: We’ve heard $0.50 to $1.00 per word for experienced freelance writers.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: No.
The Green Parent

The Green Parent is a UK print magazine with a blog as well. They are looking for parenting articles from an environmentally conscious perspective. They especially like first-person stories about your real-life experiences (that connect with their eco-friendly focus).
- Homepage: https://thegreenparent.co.uk/
- Contributor info: https://thegreenparent.co.uk/about/write-for-us#
- Pay: 75£ per 1000 words. The average full-length feature is 1500-2000 words. Short opinion pieces are 600 words.
- Contributor byline: No.
- Contributor bio: No.
The Points Guy

The Points Guy blog is all about how to use credit card points and miles to save money while travelling. So you better know your credit card programs really well before you pitch them anything. We included them here because they also want stories about family travel. And this blog pays very well, but their editorial team is also super picky about who they work with.
- Homepage: https://thepointsguy.com/
- Contributor info: https://thepointsguy.com/2015/06/tpg-points-and-miles-jobs/
- Pay: Enough to be included on this list (you’ll negotiate the exact rate with the editor after you pitch).
- Contributor byline: Yes, with a link to a writer profile with more links.
- Contributor bio: Yes, a sentence with some links.
What To Expect

The What To Expect blog offers practical advice and honest conversations about pregnancy and parenting. They hire bloggers for a specific focus (news, health, etc.) with a parenting slant.
- Homepage: https://www.whattoexpect.com/
- Contributor info: https://www.whattoexpect.com/about-what-to-expect/
- Pay: We’ve heard $50.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes.
Yummy Mummy Club

Yummy Mummy is a Canadian parenting blog that hires freelance writers for family and parenting-related articles. They are especially interested in humor, personal stories, and timely topics. Even contrarian and dissenting opinion articles are ok (as long as they’re well thought out). And remember to provide sources for all stories.
- Homepage: https://www.yummymummyclub.ca/
- Contributor info: https://www.yummymummyclub.ca/ymc-editorial-info
- Pay: We hear $100.
- Contributor byline: Yes, which links to a very nice writer profile.
- Contributor bio: Yes, and a few links are allowed.
Your Teen

Got a teenager and some story ideas on how to survive the teen years? Your Teen is a website dedicated to helping parents of teenagers (from middle school all the way to the beginning of college). Be prepared to give links to your writing samples. Articles, essays, and blog posts are all doable. Oh, and get some experts involved. Your Teen really loves having trusted experts quoted in their articles.
- Homepage: https://yourteenmag.com/
- Contributor info: https://yourteenmag.com/about/write-for-ytm
- Pay: We hear 10 cents per word.
- Contributor byline: Yes.
- Contributor bio: Yes, a few sentences but no links.
This List Needs YOUR Help!
Have you written for one of these blogs? Will you tell us about your experience?
Or do you know of another blog that pays at least $50 per post on parenting-related topics?
If you’ve got a tip about a blog that pays writers $50+, please send it to teambafb@gmail.com in exchange for our undying gratitude — thank you for your service.
Great list!
Thanks for sharing.
Will let you know how I made out after checking out the contribution guidelines for submissions.
You’re welcome!
Let us know how it goes.
I’m grateful, for the list and the geographical spread of the coverage is huge in terms of
and efforts in collecting such rich resources. It’s a challenge for beginners like me and I would certainly try it out. Thanks you so much for sharing.
You’re welcome!
Good luck with your pitching.
Excellent list and just when I needed it!! I have written for Motherfigure and they were simply dreamy to work with. They pay $100 for 1200 word first person article and are more than happy to provide a testimonial. I also want to mention Practical Homeschooling (editor is Mary Pride) and they pay $50 for articles. Just FYI she asked that I provided photos for my piece but it was a demonstration type article. Hope this helps!!
That’s fantastic!
So happy all our hard work researching helped you land a new job (and testimonial-even better).
And thanks for the tip.
I’ll go check them out and add it to the list.
Thanks for Sharing this Info.
Keep Posting Boss.
Hello,
I write extensively about family rights as an activist in the area of parental alienation. I as such, I am interested in working with an established company that would like to host my opinion posts about this subject. Typically, my articles are about 600-625 words in length. Also, they are gender neutral as well as, effects on children as they try to navigate this terrible epidemic of alienation. If requested, I can email you a couple of my article to see where they may be best suited for.
David Shubert
You might want to look in the Political and Social Justice writing job list for potential paying clients (or free guest post opportunities).