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Showing posts with label WAHM. Show all posts
Mother's Day Gifts for SAHM or WAHM Moms

Keep Preschool, Toddler Children Busy With Free Activities
As a 10-year homeschooling mom of four, I know about multitasking with kids. The hardest age of child to keep productively occupied is toddler. Maybe I should rephrase "productive" to "occupied in parent-approved ways." Our kids were always productively employed, at least in their minds. From a parent's view it looked like mess-making. And during the holidays it only gets worse. More work, antsy kids, abnormal schedules, added events make it more challenging to keep a toddler in check. Here are parent-friendly, child-minder holiday activities. For free printables to occupy kids, click the "printables" keyword on this blog or check out my link blogs. You'll find enough printable games, crafts, cut and paste toys and educational activities to keep an army of kids busy! Toddler Child-minder Activities for Busy Parents
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Ways Kids Can Help with Holiday Preparations

Mealtime cheats, shortcuts for crazy-busy parents

How I Set Work-at-Home Boundaries for Myself and Family
I've been a WAHM (work-at-home-mom) since 2005. Initially, it was part-time. Then in 2010, I became a full-time WAHM. There are advantages to working at home. I see more of my family, I'm readily available. I don't have to go out to work every day. Oddly, those advantages are closely related to the disadvantages. Work-at-home perks caused many problems before I learned to set boundaries. Here's how. How I Set Work-at-Home Boundaries for Myself and Family
Free Printable Halloween Trick-or-Treat Countdown Calendar

Montessori mom: At-home preschool practical life learning center
I'm a certified special needs teacher and a former home school parent. I also taught in a Montessori school. Both Montessori and special education follow a learning center-based classroom model. Learning centers (also called areas or stations), engage children in hands-on, multisensory tasks. Each center focuses on different activities: reading, math, science, building, gross motor, art, dramatic play and practical life. When I taught our kids at home, I brought the learning center concept into our home. If you've got preschool kids or are a home school parent, why not try the learning center approach? Here's how this Montessori mom set up a practical life learning area. At-home preschool practical life learning center
Montessori mom: At-home preschool dramatic play learning center

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Recycled Halloween, Fall Crafts for Preschoolers

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Study Finds Gender Discrepancies in Parent Multitasking

Strategies for Coping with Holiday Stress-Induced Relationship Problems

How to Multitask for Parents
Today's world demands that we wear about five hats all at once! Multi-tasking is an essential skill. So here is a guide for parents who need to be in several places and do several things all at the same time! A note of caution, however, it is not healthy emotionally or physically to be 'on jump' all the time. If you run in high gear all of the time, your engine is gonna quit much sooner. Here's how to multitask when you need to. Read on...
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Make Your Time and Work Online Multitask for You with Niche Blogs
Making Money Online: Niche Blogs vs. Personal Blogging Make your online writing and articles multitask. How? By creating niche blogs to showcase your articles, direct readers back to your content, link to your profile, earn page views and make money with Google Adsense on your blogs. Easy, organized and great multitasker. Read More
Free Printable Grocery Shopping List
Multi-tasking and Simplify

Multitasking Tips for Moms of Many This article covers a wide range of ways to save time by learning how to do several things at once, what tasks to combine and how to do them efficiently. View more »
Al Anon Slogans, Meditations for Busy Parents

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