Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate Disclosure – ParentingAll
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Affiliate Disclosure

Effective Date: May 2026 · ParentingAll.com · Written by Kashmala Tariq

Plain-English Summary

Some links on ParentingAll.com are affiliate links. This means if you click a link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission — at absolutely no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I genuinely believe will help you and your children. My honest opinions are never for sale.

Who I Am

Hi, I am Kashmala Tariq — a mother of three, proudly based in Australia for the past 12 years, and the author behind ParentingAll.com. This blog was built on a decade of real, hands-on parenting experience: the sleepless nights, the milestone moments, the questions I googled at 2am, and everything in between.

My mission is simple — to share practical, honest, and heartfelt parenting advice with moms and parents around the world, completely free of charge. Affiliate partnerships help make that possible.

KT
A personal note from Kashmala

Running this blog takes genuine time, research, and care. When you shop through my affiliate links, you help me keep ParentingAll.com free and growing — so I can keep writing content that actually helps real parents. I am truly grateful for every bit of your support.


What Are Affiliate Links?

An affiliate link is a specially tracked URL. When you click one and complete a purchase on the retailer’s website, I receive a small referral commission from that retailer. This is a completely standard, legal, and widely-used practice across blogging and content creation.

Here is exactly what this means for you:

💸 Zero extra cost to you

You pay exactly the same price as going directly to the retailer. I never add hidden fees or markups of any kind.

🔒 Your privacy is protected

Retailers do not share your personal details with me. I only receive a small commission notification — nothing more.

✍️ My opinions stay honest

A commission never changes what I write or recommend. My advice is the same whether or not an affiliate link exists.

🔍 I research before recommending

As a mom of three, I only suggest products I would genuinely use for my own children or have carefully researched.


Affiliate Programs I Participate In

ParentingAll.com currently participates in, or may in the future participate in, the following affiliate and advertising programs:

  • Amazon Associates Program ParentingAll.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program — an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for websites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
  • ShareASale Affiliate Network I may partner with brands listed on ShareASale.com, including children’s clothing, educational toys, baby products, and family-focused services relevant to my parenting audience.
  • Commission Junction (CJ Affiliate) I may promote products and services through CJ Affiliate, covering a wide range of child development, health, and family brands.
  • Bookshop.org I may earn commissions when recommending books on child development, parenting, and family wellbeing through Bookshop.org, which also supports independent bookstores.
  • Online Learning Platforms I may recommend parenting courses, child development workshops, and educational resources through affiliate partnerships with platforms such as Skillshare, Udemy, or Coursera.
  • Other Programs I may from time to time enter into affiliate arrangements with additional brands or networks relevant to parenting and family life. This page will be updated whenever new programs are added.

FTC Compliance & Legal Requirement

Required Legal Disclosure The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that bloggers and content creators disclose any material connection to brands or products they recommend — including financial relationships such as affiliate commissions. This disclosure satisfies that requirement under 16 CFR Part 255. This site also complies with applicable advertising standards in Australia (ACCC guidelines), the United Kingdom (ASA/CAP), and other regions where readers are based.

In practice, every blog post or page on ParentingAll.com that contains affiliate links will display a clear notice at or near the very top of that content. It will look something like this:

“This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting ParentingAll.com!”

Posts with no affiliate links will not show this notice. Its absence means there is genuinely no affiliate relationship in that piece of content.


My Editorial Independence Promise

Affiliate income helps me keep ParentingAll.com running and free for every parent who visits. But it never — not even once — influences what I write or recommend. Here is my firm promise to you:

  • I never recommend a product solely because it pays a higher commission. If a product is not genuinely useful for parents or children, it will not appear on this blog regardless of how much it pays.
  • Negative experiences are shared honestly. If a product disappoints, I will say so — even if I have an affiliate relationship with that brand.
  • Sponsored content is always clearly labelled. If a brand has paid for dedicated content creation beyond a standard affiliate link, that content will be marked “Sponsored” at the very top.
  • I write from real experience as a mother of three. Every recommendation is filtered through the lens of a real parent — not a marketing brief.
  • I research products carefully. For items I have not personally used, I review multiple credible sources before recommending anything to my community.

How to Identify Affiliate Links

I make it easy to know when you are clicking an affiliate link. Look for a disclosure notice near the top of any article that contains affiliate links. Product recommendation boxes, comparison tables, and “Check Price” or “Shop Now” buttons will typically be affiliate links and will always appear in posts that carry the disclosure notice.

Affiliate links may pass through a redirect or tracking URL before arriving at the retailer’s website — this is completely normal and safe. If you are ever unsure whether a link is an affiliate link, please ask me directly through the contact page.


Display Advertising (Google AdSense)

ParentingAll.com may display advertisements served by Google AdSense or other display advertising networks. These are separate from affiliate links — I earn a small amount when ads are shown or clicked, regardless of whether a purchase is made.

Google and its advertising partners may use cookies to show you relevant ads based on your browsing history. You can manage or opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Google’s Ad Settings or the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.


Changes to This Disclosure

This disclosure will be updated whenever I join new affiliate programs or as legal requirements evolve. The effective date at the top of this page always reflects the most recent version. Continued use of ParentingAll.com after any changes constitutes acceptance of the updated disclosure.

Questions About This Disclosure?

If you have any questions about my affiliate relationships, how I choose what to recommend, or anything else on this page — I am always happy to be completely open about it. Please reach out anytime.

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