Working Mothers
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Choosing Between Career and Kids
Trying to decide whether to go back to work or stay with your baby? Career options, your child's age and the ability to change your mind make this a flexible decision.
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How to Avoid Parenting Burnout
Taking time away to rest and recharge is important for parents working inside and outside the home, both for the health of the parent and the happiness of the child.
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How to Set Up a Nanny Share
Sharing the services of a nanny between several children helps reduce childcare costs and provides socializing time for children in a warm home environment.
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Time Management for Parents
Time management for parents starts by keeping a time diary, then creating routines and blocks of time to focus on activities that are important to you and your family.
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Contributing Articles in Working Mothers
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Paid Online Surveys – Legitimate or Scam?
Is it possible to work from home taking online surveys and make quick money? Are these legitimate business opportunities or online scams? Know how to tell the difference.
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Stay-At-Home Parents Return to Work
Returning to work for a stay-at-home parent can be stressful. This article provides simple crafts and other ideas to help make the back to work transition easier.
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Finding Daycare for Your Child
There are many questions that new parents can ask to narrow down the choices in childcare. Asking the right questions can make the daycare decision a little easier.
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Save Time in the Morning
Preparing to leave for work while getting children ready for day care or school is stressful for many parents. Use the ideas below to save time and reduce stress.
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A Nanny Job Description
If you are looking to hire a nanny, a clear and definitive job description is an essential part of the process.
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The History of Nannies
Have you ever been curious about how nannies came to be, and how far they date back? The first nannies, called nurses, are different than nannies today.
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Organization Tips for Working Moms
With so much to do each day, it is easy to find yourself and your family in the midsts of a giant mess. But there is hope; getting organized isn't as hard as it seems.
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Money Crisis May Affect Birthrate
The banking crisis could affect working women having babies, making economists worry over future taxpayers. Environmentalists won't mind.
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Take Your Child to Work With You
Children can certainly learn a lot from their parents, and that is why many parents enjoy taking their child to work with them.
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Morning Routines
The key ingredients in managing the most from the mornings without feeling stressed are organization and prioritizing.
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Household Organization
Organization and priority are the key ingredients in managing everything from household chores to daily routines.
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Breastfeeding for Working Moms
Breastfeeding and working can go together if you plan ahead and communicate your needs to your employer and your child's caregivers.
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Childcare for the Work at Home Mom
Many parents don't realize that childcare will be needed when they work from home, but choosing the right childcare can determine your career success.
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How to Keep Your Nanny Happy
You've hired the perfect nanny and look forward to having her with your children for years ahead. As the employer, what can you offer to keep your nanny happily employed?
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Working from Home with a Nanny
To work from home is an amazing opportunity, but separating yourself from your child and her nanny can be a challenging dilemma. How do you set and keep clear boundaries?
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Morning Routines that Work
Have your mornings gotten out of hand? Here's how to establish a routine that works for you and your family!
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