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10 Big Time Savers For Moms

10 Big Time Savers for Working - Homeschooling - Online Schooling Moms By trying these life hacks you can give yourself a few extra hours a day and less stress. Hey Mama’s, I’m a single, well actually solo parent of two kids and I work full time in a high-stress career where burnout is a…

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101 Ways to Make a Difficult Divorce Easier on Your Children

The following is a list of things you can do to make your children’s lives easier after a divorce. Read these tips as reminders of what you and your co-parent should be doing to ease the stress of divorce on your children. Remember that the reason why you should do these things is that if you don’t your children will join the ranks of those who become emotionally hurt by the process of divorce.

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Celebrate The Season With This Cranberry Pear Tart Recipe

The following post is sponsored by Libby’s Fruits & VegetablesLet’s be honest, one of the best parts of gathering together to celebrate the holidays with family and friends is all the scrumptious food on the table!From creamy sides and tasty turkey to everyone’s favorite dessert recipes, our mouths are already watering!This season, Libby’s Fruits & Vegetables wants to help your family celebrate, and so as part of their “Cansgiving” sweepstakes …

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Advice on Raising an Independent Child…

This stay-at-home dad has some things to say about raising responsible, independent kids: I saw a three-year old and his mother going to daycare once. It was winter time, and the mom was loaded down, carrying her son, his bag, a rain coat, umbrella and his stuffed toy. This picture drove me crazy as it was not raining and so the mom had no reason to carry the child and his entire entourage. I decided then and there it would be different with my child, and I would teach him to be responsible for his own stuff. Here’s how I did it:

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One Easy First Lesson Toward Raising Independent, Happy Children

Once I saw a three-year old and his mother going to daycare. It was winter time, and the mom was loaded down, carrying her son, his bag, a rain coat, umbrella and his stuffed toy. That simple picture drove me crazy and made me sad for both child and parent. It was not raining and so the mom had no reason to carry the child and his entourage. I decided then and there it would be different with my child.