Minti is a virtual place where parents can visit anytime to share and gain valuable advice on parenting. The content is created by members in the form of articles. The articles are tagged, rated and commented on by the community to encourage the integrity and relevancy of the information created.
Topics range from pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, babies, early childhood, schooling, tweens, teenage years and beyond. Consider Minti as your global parent support group and expect lots of new features to be constantly added to the site so we can all be better at the most important job in the world: parenting.

Our mission is to create a “the world’s largest parent to parent advice-opedia”.
Why did you choose the name Minti?
After considerable searching and looking at over 40 potential names we chose Minti because it had a fresh clean feel and positive feedback was received from our surveyed users. Minti does not stand for anything, although some may suggest it could stand for “Mothers In Need Try Internet” ,this is actually something we never considered and only made up for this FAQ
. Minti is for mom’s, dad’s, and anyone else involved in making the lives of children better from anywhere in the world. Source: Minti

















May 25th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
This is an encouraging step in the goal to turn parents of today into an Internet-savvy bunch
May 26th, 2009 at 1:53 pm
I see so many good writings advising parents on raising their children. My book, “The IKE Disease,” is different. IKE is a one on one counseling session with the reader (teenagers) encouraging them to make decisions leading to a successful, happy life. The main theme in the book is obedience to parents. Every student I have known who made it their business to disobey their parents suffered great hardship. The word, IKE, in the title are initials for, “I Know Everything.” For additional information on IKE please visit my website at: http://www.eloquentbooks.com/TheIkeDisease.html
God Bless!!!
May 28th, 2009 at 7:23 am
I think the name Minti is an excellent choice (catchy) and your mission even better, as a dad myself I only want the best for my baby, keep educating parents