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Posted by Angela Thomas-Jones Sep 1, 2006 |
If your baby/toddler/child/teenager sleeps eleven or twelve hours a night you are pretty blessed. But even if they do tending to their/your partner/work/your needs are several full time jobs. While I'm not really one to utilise the modern and highly irritating phrase 'me time', working mothers do need to focus their attention to their schedules to make sure they do not get overloaded and burnt out. This months articles will discuss different coping mechanisms from dealing with sick children and work, to keeping energised and awake.