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Posted: March 30, 2022Read more »
Summer is approaching quickly. Soon, school will be out, and your children will be home. Without school, there is plenty of downtime during the day. Some children can entertain themselves. Others require assistance or would rather say they are bored repeatedly instead of trying to come up with solutions. Here are some ideas to help fill your child’s summer break with activities that are good for their health and encourage learning.
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Posted: March 30, 2022Categories: Work and CareerRead more »
As a working mom, you probably feel as if you are constantly being pulled in all directions. You don't have nearly the time to devote to everything, much less the energy. Therefore, it takes some planning and careful strategizing to make it run smoothly day after day. Maybe you feel like some aspect of your life is suffering, though. In the end, it all comes down to the well-being of your children. Here are some suggestions for making it all work as a working mom.
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Posted: March 30, 2022Read more »
Moving houses is a challenging process, especially if there's a baby involved. You won't have to take care of one thing but two - relocation and your baby. Besides keeping your child happy, healthy, and alive, you'll have a tone of things to do moving-wise - decluttering, cleaning, packing, transporting, and then everything from the top when you arrive at your new home. It all sounds like a lot, and, to be honest, it is. However, it's not impossible. This situation is pretty manageable if you plan it properly. So, to help you and give you peace of mind, we gathered a few tips for a smooth process when moving with your baby. Shall we?
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Posted: March 25, 2022Categories: Mom TipsRead more »
Look for an Age-Appropriate Parenting App
The power and flexibility of cloud monitoring have led developers to create features that place help in the hands of anxious parents. When searching for the right parenting app, the first thing to consider is your child’s age. Apps for parenting typically lean more heavily on a particular age group of children. Learning what age the app developer was targeting will help you eliminate those not for you.
Some parenting apps focus on helping new parents keep up with the deluge of new tasks to keep up when they bring their baby home. For example, infant parenting apps concentrate on feeding time reminders, medical appointment schedules and tracking growth, weight and development benchmarks.
As kids get older, their needs change. So the parenting app you are using should k
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Posted: March 25, 2022Read more »
“She’s such a lucky girl!” is a phrase often heard in reference to a child being adopted by a loving family. But although an adoptee’s fate might be better than a lifetime of abuse, neglect, or need, adopted children could still experience trauma. Finding an adoptive “forever family” means the loss of a biological family and produces many changes.
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Posted: March 24, 2022Read more »
Adjusting to life as a new mom is a special milestone, and navigating it brings both joy and nerves. With your life revolving around everything baby, don’t forget to take care of you too. Read on to discover four postpartum tips for new moms that will help you feel empowered and help you to best care for your newborn.
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In today's world, having an eco-conscious mindset and taking action are some of the most important things you can do.
When you're a parent, you have even more of an opportunity to contribute to the greater good of the environment by educating your children. All that's needed is a little nudge to get them headed in the right direction. Here are five tips for raising eco-conscious kids.
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Posted: March 18, 2022Read more »
As a new mom, it can be very stressful to bring a baby home and be confident in the day-to-day routine. From feeding to diaper changes and everything in between, there is a learning curve that happens in those first few months home. Bath time is just that, so keep these tips in mind when bathing your newborn.
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Posted: March 18, 2022Categories: Work and CareerRead more »
Some women choose to stay at home while their children are young. Sometimes it makes more sense financially for the family due to the cost of childcare compared to the mother’s current salary. Others prefer to sacrifice the income of one parent to have more time at home with the kids before they start school. Stay-at-home moms may choose to enter the workforce again once the children are in school or if the financial or marital status changes. Many reasons may influence this decision. For many women who have been out of work for a while, the thought of applying to jobs can be overwhelming. If you are considering going back to work, here are some helpful hints for starting the process and making it a smooth transition.
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Posted: March 11, 2022Read more »
Children pick up germs everywhere, especially when they start school. Kids can pass bacteria and illnesses back and forth, often bringing them home to your family. Luckily, there are steps you can take to keep your kids happy and healthy. Here are some things you can do to ensure your children stay in good mental and physical condition.

