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  • 10 Ways You Can Spend Quality Time With Your Family This Summer  By : Shelly Hill
    When it comes to spending quality time with your family, there are many things that you can do that are free or low cost. The following ideas are both in-home and out-of-the home ideas.
  • 12 Ideas to Help Relieve Stress  By : Terri Seymour
    Owning your own online home business is wonderful, but if you are like me, there are days when you feel down and stressed. You just can't seem to get going. When you feel like this, it is hard to get any work done and can be very counterproductive for you.
  • 5 Keys to Balance for the Work-at-Home Mom  By : Kim Christopherson
    Your family needs your attention. Your business needs your attention. How do you tackle it all while maintaing balance in your work-at-home schedule? Author shares 5 specific ways she's been able to take upon herself the challenge every work-at-home mom faces today!
  • 5 Ways To Organise Your Way To Success!  By : Katie Forrest
    If you're not seeing the results you want from your home business, these organisation tips may help.
  • 5 Ways to Prevent House Cleaning Slavery  By : Rhonda White
    Use these 5 tips to eliminate the house-cleaning drudgery and focus more time on your home business...
  • 7 Strategies to Make Laundry Day Less of a Chore  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Tips for making laundry day much more efficient.
  • A New Mom's Guide to Infant Pain Relief  By : Rachel Paxton
    Preparing for a new baby? These tips will help you get your medicine cabinet ready for the new addition to your family.
  • A Tradition of Afternoon Tea  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    I used to know it was 4 p.m. without even needing to look at a clock. Naps were over, children were whining for food and fighting with each other, and I was trying to make my way to the kitchen to begin dinner preparation. One day in November, when there was a perfect chill in the air and I was in no mood for the typical behaviors of the hour, I suggested on our walk home from the bus stop a hot cup of tea.
  • A Work At Home Business With Family Support Is Important  By : S McIntyre
    Just because you have a work at home business it doesn't mean it's not important and it's not a real job. Whether you work at home for an employer or have your own home business, getting the family support you need is important to your success.
  • Are Your Cleaning & Laundry Products Toxic Free?  By : Teri Rouse
    Most of us are using products that can harm us. Find out more.
  • Babies Abandoned and Left To Die - How Can You Help Stop This Tragedy?  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    We do not clearly understand why some mothers abandon their babies, but feelings of denial and economic issues are thought to play a large part in the problem. The senseless deaths that occur when babies are abandoned need never happen. Alternatives are available for mothers who find themselves pregnant and unable to care for a child. If you know someone who is pregnant and may need help, there are ways that you can help.
  • Be a Good Finder, Not a Fault Finder - Don't Nit Pick Over Everything  By : Judy H. Wright
    As a parent, or anybody in a relationship with another person, it's important to remember not to nitpick. It seems easy for some people to find faults, and to criticize. They examine others for any possible flaw, and point it out as though this is necessary for everyone. In fact, it's not!
  • Beating Low Milk Supply - Breast Feeding - A Natural Choice for Raising Smart Children  By : Amber Bishop
    The article explores the positive benefits of breastfeeding and reviews tips on beating low mile supply.
  • Beginning To Journal  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Journaling, it isn't something you hear a lot of people doing anymore. In a day in age where blogging is the hottest thing, taking out a pen and paper to write manually is almost unheard of, doesn't that take too much time when we can type so much faster?
  • Camping Activities for Kids  By : Rachel Paxton
    Fun activities your family can do together when you go camping.
  • Celebrate National Adoption Awareness Month with the Perfect Personalized Gift  By : Diane Cullen Page
    November is National Awareness Adoption Month. A time to celebrate the joys that adoption brings. And there’s no better way to acknowledge this month than with a personalized Gotcha Day gift. Here are a few recommendations.
  • Children's Birthday Party Planning Made Easy  By : Wendy Limauge
    Birthday parties are a lot of fun, especially for children but between planning, hosting and cleanup, it can be quite a chore. Just ask any parent who has done it.
  • Children, Chores and Praise  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Praise and encouragement for effort, rather than results can go a long way in building self-confidence in children.
  • Children, Household Chores and Entitlement  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Paying children for chores can negatively impact a child’s personal growth. If children receive money for contributing to their own household the seeds of entitlement can emerge.
  • Children, Time and Chores  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Avoid long, drawn out chore times with these simple strategies.
  • Choosing the First Teddy Bear for Your Child  By : Iva Malese
    Blanket teddy bears are small fleece blankets that have a teddy bear attached from the arms up. The blanket bottom is made out of satin, which makes it soft enough for your baby to chew on.
  • Chores and Contracts  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Creating a formal contract for household chores defines parent expectations and provides direction and parameters for children, thus cutting down on confusion and excuses.
  • Christian Living And The Importance Of An Inter-Generational Family  By : Marcia Chumbley
    Intergenerational relationships can best be defined as interactions that take place between people of different generations. The inter-generational family is an important aspect of the Christian family as it is often the older generations that are responsible for ensuring that precious past down family traditions remain intact.Generations of living family members have a significant impact on the structural core of the Christians family.
  • Cleaning Your House Does Not Have To Be A Chore  By : Nicole Calhoun
    Do you hate having to clean your house? Cleaning your home does not have to be a chore!
  • Conversation Starters: Start Talking to Your Kids  By : Julie DeHart
    This article gives 27 conversation starter questions to get your kids talking.
  • Couponing 101-Organizing Your Coupons  By : Angie Wenke
    This is a brief summary of the diffrent ways you can use to organize your coupons. From the standard recipe file box to the evelope system and the binder system and more.
  • Creating a Space for Junior in the Home Office  By : Veronica Smith
    Being a work-at-home mom means juggling a lot of different responsibilities all that the same time. When you have to work during the day, it can be difficult to keep your child entertained and actually accomplish anything. Both are full time jobs and both need their own space. If you are lucky enough to have a separate home office area, one trick for keeping junior occupied is to create a special spot in the room just for him. There are three easy questions to ask to get you started.
  • Creating Family Memories: Three Practical Tips  By : Amber Bishop
    This article provides three tips that will help any parent develop cherished memories with their children that will last a life time.
  • Creative Children And Technology Can Coexist  By : Nicole Dean
    If you've been in the toy department lately, you'll notice that those brilliantly raucous new toys seem to be taking over all other games. These bright and loud toys all seem to squeal and screech, drawing your youngsters near, hypnotizing them until their little eyes glaze over.
  • Decrease Childhood Obesity With Household Chores  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Scheduling household chores as part of a child’s regular routine is not only an investment in an orderly home and a well-adjusted child, but also an investment in a healthy body that can serve them well into adulthood and beyond.
  • Depression and Childhood Stress - Is Your Child At Risk?  By : Darlyn Burkle
    Do you ever think back to your childhood? If you do, do you think that children have not a care in the world? It is easy to think that childhood is a lot less stressful than adulthood - after all, children don't have to worry about going to work, paying bills, or filing tax returns.
  • Discover how to combat Swine Flu with Aromatherapy  By : Lyn Menzies
    The Swine Flu Pandemic is sweeping the world and people are scared and frightened. People need to find alternative ways to prevent and combat this flu and all other illness sweeping to days world. With this in mind I would suggest trying Aromatherapy
  • Division of Labor  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for encouraging your family to pitch in with household chores.
  • Do you play the Balance Game with your Family and Business?  By : Corrie Petersen
    Balancing a family and a business can be difficult. This article will give you some ideas that you can use to create a balance that will work.
  • Don't Throw Away Old Business Cards, Make Good Use of Them Instead!  By : Angie Aldridge
    Do you have hundreds of business cards left over from a business venture and you just don't know what to do with them? Here are some ideas.
  • Dreading Family Gatherings?  By : Chandra Alexander
    Do you dread family gatherings? If you have a meddling mother-in-law that is constantly critical or a father-in-law that drinks too much and is bigoted, you are most probably anxious at family functions. Learn the best way to deal with these problems before, during and after dinner.
  • Easy Games to Play at Baby Showers  By : Rachel Paxton
    Are you hosting a baby shower, and need some fun, easy games to play? These baby shower games are easy to play and you can put them together in just a few minutes.
  • Eating Healthy While You Are Pregnant: Planning for Your Adoption and Beyond  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Eating right during your pregnancy is important, not only for the health of your unborn baby, but for your own health as well. If you are making plans for adoption, doing all you can to ensure your baby's health is essential. To give your baby the best start in life, you should begin eating right as soon as you discover you are pregnant.
  • Eating Whilst Pregnant - A Guide Through the Minefield  By : Alice Peters
    When you are pregnant there is lots of advice on what you should and shouldn't be eating. This guide is designed to help you sift out the facts from the old wives tales.

    It is important to eat a balanced diet whilst pregnant to make sure your baby gets all the nutrients it needs. It should also give you the energy you require to care for your growing baby.

  • Enjoying Camping with Toddlers  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for enjoying a family camping trip with a toddler.
  • Expert Advice on Addressing Wedding Invitation Envelopes  By : JoDitt Williams
    Before you grab your address list and get started addressing those wedding invitation envelopes, take these hints and tips into consideration and you could save yourself a lot of headache!
  • Family Councils That Work  By : Judy H. Wright
    A family meeting or council is a regularly scheduled gathering of all family members. Its purpose is to make plans and decisions, set goals as a family, provide encouragement and have fun together. This is a good place to discuss household chores and upcoming activities. It is also a great place to try out new skills in a safe environment. This is a time for family communication and respect.
  • Family Memory Journal  By : Rachel Paxton
    A family memory journal is a fun, easy way to preserve family memories.
  • Family Values: Today’s Families Diversities  By : Marcia Chumbley
    There is no doubt about it; the modern day family is different than it was a century ago. Even the past fifty years has brought about significant change to the appearance and structure of the family unit. With the rise of divorce many families are now led by one parent. Single parents understand the burden, stress, and pressure involved in raising a family. Many times, grandparents are actively involved in helping their children raise their grandchildren. The single parent family has helped to redefine the family core unit in modern day society.
  • Fast Food Families: Why You Can’t Afford the Drive Thru  By : Arlene Pellicane
    Does fast food really pose a danger to your family’s health?
  • Five More Reasons to Work from Home  By : Britt Raposo
    If you’re a working parent, you might already have a lengthy list of reasons why you’d like to work from home. Perhaps you want more time with your kids before they start school full-time, or maybe you want to escape a demanding 9-5 job so you can have more energy left for your family at the end of the workday. If you don’t have a job outside the home, the thought of an extra income might be enough to start your imagination spinning.
  • Free Frugal Family Fun  By : Tracy Zdelar
    Don't let the economy bum you out when it comes to having fun. Saving money should always be in fashion anyways. Get creative and think outside the box to spice up life. If you haven't had to get creative before, now is a good time to start. Look for "free community" opportunities for fun times!
  • Frugal isn't a four letter word.  By : Tracy Zdelar
    Are you a frugal-phobic? Afraid someone will think you're "cheap"? Being frugal is about being smart and being a good steward of your money. Let me tempt you towards the ...frugal side!
  • Fun Activities To Do With Your Grandkids  By : Marcia Chumbley
    There are many fun activities to do with your grandkids. Grandparents often have an opportunity to spend special time with their grandchildren that parents may not get in the hustle and bustle of their work week. When your grandchildren come to visit you, it can help to have some fun activities pre-planned to keep them entertained
  • Fun and Easy Family Time - Reading Aloud to Your Older Children  By : Denise Willms
    Most parents know it’s important to read aloud to their young children. Frequently, though, parents stop reading aloud to their children once they can read well on their own. However, it’s important to read aloud to older children and teenagers, even once they can read well on their own.
  • Fun and Inexpensive Things to Do With Your Family This Summer  By : Jan Hayner
    With gas, food and utility prices going up and our budgets stretched to the limit, we have to conserve where we can and the summer is a rough time to try to do that. However, life is what you make it and you can still enjoy life by doing the simple things in life and reliving our childhood is one of them.
  • Get a Home-Based Job Without Getting Scammed  By : Jill Hart
    Working from home is a great way to supply the extra income a family needs so that one spouse can stay home and raise the children. But many people are scared away from doing so because of the scams that are prevalent today.
  • Get That Diaper Bag Organized  By : O Quinn
    You have your darling new baby and now it’s time to take her out on the town. You even have a stylish new diaper bag. But what on earth do you put in it?
  • Getting Your Household Under Control  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    The idea behind a household control journal is to have one place where you keep the important papers and lists that help you to run your home. This can be a wide-variety of things but typically includes a chores list, your grocery list, your menu planning list, emergency numbers, medical info, financial info, and your child(ren)’s school info.
  • Great Stuff for a Teen Hangout Room  By : Alyssa Davis
    There are a lot of options for decor when decorating a teen hangout room. In fact, besides the budget and parental discretion, there is no limit to what can be done with the room. With so many options, knowing where to start decorating can be challenging though. To get started, check out the list below of great stuff for a teen hangout room.
  • Help for Relieving Measles  By : Lyn Menzies
    Measles is a viral disease, which is a common sickness with children infections. Measles is spread through the air by infectious droplets and is highly contagious and it takes about 10-12 days from being exposed till you see first symptom, which will usually be a fever. The measles rash doesn't usually appear until approximately 14 days after you are exposed and 2-3 days after the fever begins.
  • Help For Your Kid's Stinky Feet  By : Sandi Moses
    Stinky feet can be a problem for some kids as early as infancy. While not a major problem at first, by the time your child enters school those stinky feet become the source of teasing and ridicule resulting in embarrassment and humiliation.
  • How Do I Make Essential Oils At Home and Some Commen Sense Rules with uses of aromatherapy  By : Lyn Menzies
    How to make essential oils, to be used in conjunction, for natural sense aromatherapy:-
  • How Having a Business Impacts Family Relationships  By : Corrie Petersen
    When you run a business, your family is affected by it in one way or the other. This article will show you how to achieve balance between your business and your family.
  • How many cleaning agents on store shelves are harmful  By : Jan Hayner
    Do you think that your home is bacteria free?
    Do you realize that the cleaning agents that you are using are causing you and your family health problems?
    Is everything checked before being given the governments seal of approval?
    These facts can help you decide what cleaning agents to use.


  • How to get Organized  By : Amy Royce
    An organized family is the best way to be because it makes life easier. This article will give you some tips that will help you become more organized as a family.
  • How to Get Started with Cloth Diapers  By : Kara Piper
    Some in-site into what you will need to start cloth diapering your new baby.
  • How to Have the Best Summer Backyard Fun  By : Florin Ciobanu
    Having summer backyard fun will decrease your stress levels and bring you closer to your family than ever before. There is no limit to the summer backyard fun you can have. It's all about using the space you have to create the opportunity to do the things you like to do. Whether it be grilling outside, playing games, or planting flowers you're sure to have a good time this summer.
  • How to Make Party Planning a Little Easier  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    Whether they are indoors or out, planned or surprise, fancy or fun, parties are a great way to celebrate a special event and connect with friends and family! Birthdays, bridal or baby showers, or neighborhood block parties are all opportunities that will put your party-throwing skills to the test, but all can run smoothly if you are prepared with budgets, lists, and timelines.
  • How To Plan A Successful Tea Party  By : Shelly Hill
    I really enjoy hosting a few tea parties every year for a few of my closest friends. This article will outline the main steps that you will need to take to have a successful tea party.
  • How to Raise a Natural Baby in a Toxic World  By : Carrie Lauth
    When it comes to our babies, we moms sometimes wish we could keep them in a bubble for the first few years of their lives. What can we realistically do to raise a natural baby in a toxic world?
  • How to Relieve the Top 7 Complaints Among Children  By : Lyn Menzies
    Kids are always falling over, getting burses, falling sick, and catching everything around. So the uses of aromatherapy when it comes to kids are endless and very affected for many of their complaints. These are some of the most common complaints that I have come across with my kids, and I have found these mixtures work very well so I will give them to you and hope that they help you.
  • How To Save Money - Back To School Lunch Essentials  By : Shelly Hill
    Every year when it's time to send our children back to school, one of the many items we need to purchase are back to school lunch supplies. If you are looking to save money through out the year, consider investing in non-disposable products.
  • How to Save Money by Cloth Diapering Your Baby  By : Kara Piper
    A comparison of diapering costs -- cloth diapers vs. disposable diapers.
  • How to Spend Quality Time with Your Children When You Work from Home  By : Pam Sargant
    One of the top reasons people decide to work at home is family. You can break that down even further to include; wanting to stay home to care for younger pre-school children, wanting to cut down on the cost of daycare, needing flexibility to care for ill family members, or preparing for a new child. There are many more variations on the same theme and as many reasons as there are people staying at home, but for this article we are going to concentrate on spending more time with your family.
  • How to Win Your Ex Back with ease and confidence  By : Robert Hett
    http://getbacktogetherwithyourex.com Need More Help? Watch These How To Win Your Ex Back Video's and Discover How To Effortlessly Win Your Ex Back In Under 25 Days.
  • I Work from Home to be With My Kids But Work Keeps Getting in the Way!  By : Jennifer D. Hudson
    Does this sound like you? Yep, me too. How can we bring in the extra income that our family needs, yet still be a full-time Mommy? There is a delicate balance that every work-at-home-parent has to find. Here are a few ideas that I have used – perhaps they will help you to find your own balance!
  • Important Childproofing Items Every Home Should Have  By : Shelly Hill
    If you are expecting a new baby or if you are already a parent, it is extremely important that you take time out of your busy schedule to childproof your home. When it comes to purchasing safety items to make your home child-safe, most parents just think about outlet covers, cabinet and drawer locks. However, there is a lot more that you need to be doing!
  • It's All About Accountability  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    Temptation, sometimes it completely stares you in the face. You aren't sure what to do and you just wish you could for once not give in. You may wonder "How can I keep from giving into temptation, especially giving in to the same sin over and over again?
  • Keeping Your Kids Busy During the Summer  By : Cindy Ashworth
    Summer is here. Kids are home and just when you think all is fine and everyone is happy, you hear those words you dread... "Mom, I'm bored".
  • Lawn Games for Summer Family Fun  By : Rachel Paxton
    Looking for something fun to do with your family this summer? Your family is sure to enjoy these classic family lawn games.
  • Learn How To Make Change Without A Register  By : Angela & Carla Annerino
    Traditional counting for “making change” has just been replaced with a faster and easier mathematical counting method.
  • Learn How To Speed Read Tips Make It Easy  By : Leon Edward
    Do You Want to Learn How to Speed Read? Here's How You Do It. Learn how to read faster and improve comprehension with easy to use speed reading tips.
  • Let the Games Begin - Kids Travel Tips  By : Darlyn Burkle
    Traveling with kids can be a very enjoyable vacation or it can be a visit through the land of insanity. Every parent searches high and low for the best kids travel tips prior to heading out across the great unknown with their darling children in tow.
  • Losing Pregnancy Weight: How Do I Fit in Exercise?  By : Arlene Pellicane
    Sure, you’d like to exercise but when? Here are some ideas that work for overwhelmed moms.
  • Making the Bible Real to Your Children  By : Ruth Willms
    I remember as a child, gathering in a circle in our huge dining room for family devotions. My dad, ever the Bible teacher, sat in the circle with us. Our family consisted of sixteen individuals: Dad, Mom and fourteen children. However, the time I’m remembering, two of my siblings were already married and another two were living on their own. Still, among the ten siblings present, there was a wide age range from about four years of age to twenty three. Yet, I think my dad presented Bible truths so each one understood and found it interesting.
  • Meal Time - A Family Affair For Many Generations  By : Marcia Chumbley
    Meal time is a family affair for many generations. In today's society of hustle and bustle and being always on the go, it is easy to overlook family mealtimes. In the past, it was traditional that at all three mealtimes, breakfast, lunch and dinner, the family would all gather round the dinner table to eat. Someone - usually one of the children - would set the table, Mom or Grandma (or both!) would prepare a healthy, delicious meal which would be laid out on the table. Dishes would be passed around the table, a prayer would be said, and clean-up would take place before any children could play.
  • Methods of Applying Essential oils for uses with aromatherapy  By : Lyn Menzies
    Below is a list some of the methods for using essential oils at home, but remember if using any of these methods for babies; children and the elderly lower the dosage. These methods I use personally, and work very well.
  • Moms Can Impact Their Environment  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    I have always known that there are things that I can do to conserve natural resources. With 3 small children, it is not easy to look outside of my family’s health and needs to keep track of what the world may require. Recently, though, I have begun to feel the weight of personal responsibility. I can’t open a magazine or look at my computer without finding an article about how to “Green” my home or my life. So call it inspiration or just call it about time, I have finally begun to compile a list of ways that I can contribute to the preservation of our earth.
  • Motorhome or Trailer  By : Bettye Whitten
    Motorhome or Trailer that is the question. Here are some of the advantages or disadvantages of both, so you will be confident when purchasing an RV
  • Multitasking Moms Are Smarter  By : Britt Raposo
    Moms in Canada are smarter when they multitask. That’s because, thanks to the technology of podcasting, they can learn about their favorite mom-related topics without taking time out of their daily routine. Imagine hearing the latest pregnancy news while going for a walk. Or learning how to start a home based business while you’re washing the dishes. The new weekly podcast, Canadian Moms Talk Radio, allows moms to do just that.
  • My Faith Strategy  By : Alyssa Dees Avant
    No matter how they say it, most often I don't know how to react to whatever way they choose to phrase it. Honestly, I don't know how I do it "all". And quite simply I don't believe that I ever do it all. I am a person who has high hopes, big dreams, and many goals. My daddy taught me to be that way and my Heavenly Father gifted me with a few traits that help me to "make it happen."
  • My Period Is Late, Am I Pregnant?  By : Mardie Caldwell, C.O.A.P.
    Every woman will to have different bodily signs to show if she is pregnant. The most common pregnancy sign is a delayed or missed menstrual cycle. It is important to understand pregnancy symptoms because the symptom may be related to something other than pregnancy.
  • My Top 7 Reasons On Why I Love The Beaches In Wildwood, New Jersey  By : Shelly Hill
    Looking for a great beach to visit in New Jersey? If so, I highly recommend the North Wildwood, Wildwood and Wildwood Crest beaches because they are very clean, large and best part of all...they are free! This article includes my 7 top reasons why I love Wildwood New Jersey Beaches and why you should take a family vacation to the Jersey Shore!
  • Never Tell Your Child "We Can’t Afford It" Again!  By : Christina Helwig
    The words "We Can’t Afford It" sets up a lack and limitation mindset in your child’s psyche. They get a little achy feeling inside and never really understand why the family can’t afford something. Your child will start the process of holding themselves back from things they want based on your words.
  • Organize Your Children for Current and Future Success  By : Janet Nusbaum, The Organizing Genie
    Consider using the household chores and organizing routine as a means to teach your children how to become capable adults.
  • Organize Your Digital Albums With CD Labels  By : Janice Jenkins
    your CD labels make your digital albums more interesting and more memorable
  • Praying for Your Husband's Day  By : Rachel Paxton
    One of the biggest blessings you can give your husband is to pray for his day.
  • Preparing For the Perfect Baby Shower  By : K Woollery
    Your best friend (cousin, sister, etc.) just found she’s expecting! The couple from church, who’s been waiting on an adoption to be finalized, just got the news that their child will finally get to come ‘home’. What do you do? Throw a baby shower- of course! It’s the best way to show your love and support for one of life’s greatest moments. And NO, you do not have to be a professional party planner to throw a great shower! Just follow these tips to help you plan the perfect baby shower!
  • Preparing your Children for Back to School  By : Jennifer Tankersley
    As the first day of school approaches, parents and children alike begin to run the gamut of emotions: excitement, fear, anticipation, anxiety. For those who will be experiencing a child’s very first day of school, you may feel torn between the joy of leading your child through a momentous milestone and the sadness of knowing that your child is taking yet another step out from under your influence and protection.
  • Resume Formats  By : Cynthia Penfold
    Choosing a resume format is the first big decision to be made when creating a resume.

    The style of your resume depends on the resume format, font and outline you choose. This is as important as the information you are including about your experience and qualifications.

    The two most commonly\widely



  • Reuse Your Giveaway Winnings  By : Courtney Chowning
    If you enter giveaways, contests, and sweepstakes very often you are bound to win something you don’t really want or have a need for. You may have thought you wanted it but after you got it, decided it wasn’t exactly what you were looking for. Below are four ways to for you to reuse your giveaway winnings.
  • Setting up a Realistic Allowance System for your children  By : Angie Wenke
    When we were children, receiving a quarter to put away our clothes was like a million dollars. But in today’s time a quarter might now cut it to get your child motivated to earn their own allowance. This can also be especially difficult if you are not prepared to discuss the possibility of an allowance with your child, before they come and ask for it. There are several things you should keep in mind when deciding on what they should earn, and what chores they should perform.
  • Sex After Kids? How New Moms Can Keep Romance Alive  By : Arlene Pellicane
    Having trouble feeling sexy when there are diapers, dishes and errands to be done? Get some inspiration for a little more romance in your life.
  • Simple Solutions for Washing Cloth Diapers  By : Kara Piper
    Washing Diapers Can Be Simple! Here's a step by step guide to your cloth diaper washing options.

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