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How To Find Your Perfect Remote Job

With the advancement of file sharing and internet connections, remote work is starting to become the norm rather than a mere trend. According to recent projections by UpWork, 22 percent of the American workforce will be remote by the year 2025. Remote work is a way for stay-at-home parents like you to make money from the comfort of your own home. Here's what you need to get started on your work from home career

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It's Time To Learn Why Home Schooling Is Leading You To An F In Marriage

Post-2020, around 2.5 million American children were homeschooled, with an average growth rate between 2-8% each year. While those are pretty high stats compared to many countries, it’s fair to say that homeschooling parents were in the minority. But, all of that is changing. Whether through enforced school closures or for safety reasons, countless parents have recently taken the homeschooling plunge. In some ways, this is good news. Notably, homeschooling parents have long enjoyed benefits including:

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Why All Moms Need To Start And Grow A Business

End of year resolutions can be depressing for many moms who look back on their year’s achievements and obsess about all the goals that they failed to reach. The financial responsibility for the average mom alone can be overwhelming, so as we are entering another year’s end and money is the number one stressor for a majority of people, why not shift your thinking about money into a more positive mindset?

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3 Handmade Signs Every Playroom Needs

Putting together an adorable playroom for your kids is a great way to help your little ones have a designated space to play. In addition to filling the room with toys, crafts and activities, it’s always fun to find the perfect decor to tie the room together and make it a place where your kids are excited to spend their days. So what are some of the best handmade signs that every playroom needs? Take a look at our top three that you’ll definitely want to include in your kids’ designated playspace!

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Is This Your First Christmas With Your Child? Keep In Mind These Tips

Every Christmas celebration is without equal, memorable, and special. The bright colors, sparkling lights are simply captivating. Things change completely when there’s a kid in the picture. To be more exact, Christmas becomes magical, even though it’s a lot messier and more chaotic. If this is your very first Christmas with your child, you might be overwhelmed. The following tips will help you get started with creating wonderful memories. Cruising through the winter holidays has never been easier.

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When Should I Take My Child To The Dentist?

When your child grows their first tooth, it can be exciting, but also a little scary. Looking after teeth is a big responsibility—thankfully, a dentist can help you out. As your child ages, there are several key times in their childhood that you should take them into the dental office. The takeaway here is to start early so that healthy habits form at a young age. Your child’s first dental visit may need to be earlier than you think.

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Balancing Working And Motherhood

One of the hardest things for a mother to do is balance work and children at the same time. Working full time and raising children is a difficult clash, and it’s important that you learn how to find a balance so that you can be the best mother ever. You can have both a great career and be a good mother, but you might have a messy house as a result. Let’s take a look at how you can better balance work and motherhood

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How Children Learn The Value Of Money

Children learn in a variety of ways, but when it comes to a concept like money, it can be hard to get them to see right from wrong. After all, they don’t see the money in your household - all they know is that there’s food in the fridge and toys to play with when they want them. And the younger your child is, the more foreign the concept of money will be to them, and that’s why it’s key to show them young what the value of money is! Don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be all that hard to teach them either. Let them grow up money savvy, and ready to take on the financial world.

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Understanding Road Signs: A Guide For Moms With Tiny Tots

Juggling driving and kids is no easy feat. But as usual, mothers have the most amazing ability to do several things at once. Drive with your eyes on the road while trying to play referee for your kids fighting in the backseat? Sure. Answering a call from your boss while doing this? Yes, why not? Oh, you're also pregnant and have been feeling a bit under the weather lately? Throw it all in. Mothers are the best at multitasking, but it is the signs and symbols that guide them the most on the road.

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How To Come Up With The Best Coparenting Schedule For Your Family

Even when separation and divorce are the best options for your family, there are immediate complications. Your kids have to get used to an entirely new schedule that takes time to figure out. As you evaluate what life will look like, a bit of planning can make things easier for everyone. Read about how to come up with the best coparenting schedule for your family to discover your first steps forward. When each parent works together to create a plan, everyone can move on and begin to heal.

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A Parent’s Guide To Preventing Childhood Obesity

Obesity is the most common chronic disease affecting children in the U.S. Since 1980, the number of obese children in the United States has more than tripled.Childhood obesity is a major concern that can lead to more serious health problems in the future. The best thing a parent could do is take the necessary steps to prevent obesity, so their children can enjoy happy and healthy lives now and in the years to come. Learn more about what childhood obesity is and how you can prevent it in your home.

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How To Save On Wrapping Paper For Gifting

The process of choosing a gift is an appreciated gesture that requires thought, effort and time. The same goes for the process that you put into wrapping a gift. You can be mindful about the amount of wrapping paper that you use on a gift if you follow certain tips. Especially as holiday fever envelopes the world, it's inevitable for consumers to waste seemingly good wrappers and therefore sustainable wrapping techniques must be adopted. Leftover wrapping paper can be enough to wrap another gift. Here are ways that you can save on wrapping paper.

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Things To Do For Work-From-Home Parents Survive Each Day

Work-from-home alone is already stressful enough. But what if it's topped with the kids' online classes? If you're not a parent, you probably don't know that parents are affected by online classes more than you realize. Often, we're so focused on how students are coping with remote learning. We don't notice right away that the setup has a significant impact on parents, too, especially those that work from home. That said, let's find out what employers can do to help their work-from-home employees stay sane during this pandemic.

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4 Things You Need To Settle In A Divorce Case

Going through divorce proceedings can be very stressful and emotionally draining for anyone involved. You can hire a divorce lawyer to provide counsel and guide you through the process, while protecting your best interests. Whether it’s a simpler case with few financial assets to consider or a more complex high asset divorce, legal representation and mediation is instrumental for handling decisions judiciously and fairly, with as little conflict and hostile discourse as possible.

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Top Tips To Keep Your Children’s Toys Clean

As much as we love our children, we can all admit that they are not as clean or as tidy as we would like them to be most of the time. Their toys in particular, are prone to becoming dirty. Children play with their toys so much, and often take them everywhere with them, so they are bound to get a bit grimey from being handled and travelling around in day to day life. Whilst we are aware that we should be keeping things clean, in this world of coronavirus, it has never been more important to keep on top of hygiene.Let’s have a look at how you can keep your children's toys clean, and germ free.

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3 Ways You Can Protect Your Child’s Eyesight From Birth

The idea that a child may lose their eyesight is a horrible thing to imagine. While it is rare, sadly, children do lose their eyesight sometimes, either partially or fully. This may be because of an accident or a degenerative condition or illness. However, there are many things parents can do to minimize the risk of this happening. These include making regular contact with an ophthalmologist and taking adequate steps to prevent accidents and eye damage. There are crucial things that you should stay alert to. Following these steps below should result in the best possible outcomes for your child’s sight, both for the short term and long term.

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5 Halloween Gift Ideas For Kids

Trick or treat and other beloved Halloween traditions may not go according to plan this year. Halloween may look a little different due to the pandemic, but that doesn't mean you can't still have fun! If the kids can't trick or treat this year because of COVID-19, it might be a good idea to get the kids in your life a gift! Here are some Halloween gift ideas for kids you can try this October!

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