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How One Strategy Makes Divorce Parenting Much Easier
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Matt Doyle
Divorced parenting is hard for everyone and high emotion often leads to conflict, hostility, and difficulty. Attending to specific feelings your ex-spouse may have can help to reduce problematic behavior.
Six Common Single Parent Struggles
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Karen Fusco
If there’s a single group of people who are underappreciated more than any other group of people, it has to be single parents. While everyone knows being a parent is hard, being a single parent tends to be even harder. Not only do you have to play the roles of both parents, but you’re financially responsible for a set of bills that are usually paid by two incomes. Here are six of the most common single parent struggles with tips and strategies on how to overcome them.
How To Party Without Feeling Pooped
By :
Karen Fusco
Each year Busy Moms across America lose control when their child’s birthday arrives. Bank accounts deplete. Parents argue. Everyone is exhausted. The situation becomes anything but fun. Here are 9 wonderful tips to turn your child’s birthday into a blast without compromising your sanity or your savings.
The 9 Golden Keys to Communication
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Karen Fusco
Learn to understand what your child is trying to tell you.
9 Tips For The Back-to-School Mom--Organization is Everything!
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Karen Fusco
Well, just about everything. If you’re a mom who’s headed back to school, you want to get serious about time management, delegating, well, everything. Here are nine tips to help you get both you and your children back to school easily, confidently and most importantly, quickly.
When Friends Turn Against Friends
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Karen Fusco
When children first begin to socialize, their relationships are pretty straightforward and the arguments tend to be innocent. Most of the time, a simple “I’m sorry” will put an end to the any hardships encountered. As the years go by and children get older, the disagreements between them can become more complex and the situations harder to deal with. How you help your child cope with such difficulties can set the tone for how your child handles conflict throughout their childhood, and even into adulthood.
Nine Chores Your Child Should Do Without Being Paid
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Karen Fusco
Back in the day, getting paid for doing chores was absolutely unheard of. Chores were a way for children to contribute to the family and parents would reward their children financially if and when they wanted to. Nowadays it’s the opposite. Kids expect an allowance and many parents are all too ready to pay a child for chores they should be doing anyway. You don’t charge your child for cooking his dinner, do you? Then they shouldn't be charging you for clearing off the table!
It Takes A Child To Raise A Village
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Karen Fusco
We’ve all heard the saying, ‘It takes a village to raise a child’. There are ways you can begin to teach your toddlers and teenagers to give back to that village and uplift their community with pride. It can be difficult if you don’t take the right approach. Instead of making it sound like a chore, try these creative ways to encourage your child to invest time and energy into your village.
Revive Yourself and Celebrate Your Inner Strength
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Pat Brill
How to maintain your self-identity during your transformation into Motherhood is a struggle for Busy Moms. Here are 9 great steps to revive your spirit, boost self-esteem and remind you why you are a wonderful, beautiful, intelligent person that deserves recognition.
I Am More Than A Mother
By :
Pat Brill
How to balance the different roles you hold as mother, daughter, sister, soul-mate, best-friend and more…
Money Matters
By :
Pat Brill
It’s never too soon to teach your children about the value of and responsibility toward money. Here are some excellent activities to teach your children about finances, from your toddler who seems to want everything to your trendy teenager who won’t do anything unless it’s in style.
Is Your Role As Parent Taking Over Your Identity?
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Dylan Emrys
You want to be the best parent you can, but do you find yourself asking, "What about me?" Find out how to discern when to put your needs before your baby's.
Doctors Hide Vaccination Side Effects
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Julian Hall
It will come as no surprise that the majority of doctors are in favour of vaccinations and immunisation, but some are so convinced by their efficacy that they will literally lie to protect their image.
Thinking of Going Back to School? Educational Options for Moms
By :
Pat Brill
If you’ve been thinking about going back to school, you’ll be happy to know that you have more options than you realize. Colleges and other schools recognize that adult students have different needs from traditional students and are responding with evening classes and online courses that make it possible for even the busiest mom on the block to earn a degree or certification in an ever-growing variety of disciplines.
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