Stress Reducers for the New Mom Returning to Work
May 8th
Returning to work after having a baby can be a very stressful time for new mothers. Just like all the adjustments you had to make with your schedule when the baby arrived, you will now need to incorporate time for work. The good news is that it is not as impossible at it may sound. A few tips and tricks that new moms can use can make this transition run smooth and anxiety free. Read the rest of this entry »
Parent of a Teen Driver? What you Should Know
May 8th
Every parent with teenagers knows, or will know, the dread that comes along with letting them head out driving on their own. Most people know that combining a teen's driving inexperience with their usual immaturity can be detrimental. That's why most parents go to great efforts to ensure that their child knows the rules of the road. Unfortunately, this isn't always enough. There are, however, a few things that every parent should know that could decrease the likelihood of their teen being ticketed or getting in an accident. Read the rest of this entry »
3 Great Baby Gifts for New Moms
May 8th
Bringing a new infant into the household is a time for celebration. It’s also a great occasion to bestow the mother and child with gifts that are fun, interactive and memorable. The following top three baby gift ideas are sure to make life easier for mom and keep her baby happy. Read the rest of this entry »
Workplace Injury: Stop it From Destroying Your Family Budget
Apr 4th
If you’ve been injured on the job and are unable to work, you and your family may be feeling the financial pinch at home. Bills piling up, gas for the car and groceries can all loom over your head when dealing with less income due to a workplace injury. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to help keep your head above water. Read the rest of this entry »
Safe Hands-Free Choices For Your Infant
Apr 4th
Babies are so precious and parents want to protect them from everything. In the parent’s arms is thought to be one of the most protective places for an infant. There is an old wives tale that says consistently holding a baby will spoil them to the point that they will cry to be held all of the time. Experts have been asked of the validity of this statement and their answers vary. One thing is true: every parent and baby is different and thus, reactions to the same experience vary as well. Read the rest of this entry »
Keeping Little Ones Safe – Baby Car Seat Safety Laws
Nov 15th
Adults all know the dangers of not wearing a seat belt, yet some people still choose not to undertake this simple lifesaving task. Most individuals, however, do not question the necessity of keeping babies in car seats while they’re in tow. Car accidents are the leading cause of death in children, and using baby car seats is imperative to decreasing this number. There are several things that every parent should know about when it comes to car seat safety. Read the rest of this entry »
6 Signs That It May Be Time to Put the Family Car out to Pasture
Jun 1st
For some of us, hanging on to our car for as long as possible makes simple economic sense. Rather than taking on a new car payment, many of us will run our old heaps into the ground. Others find that they are so addicted to their Corvette that they can’t trade it in, no matter how drastically their lifestyle has changed. If you’ve even briefly entertained the thought of getting rid of your car, here are five ways to know when it’s really time: Read the rest of this entry »
Comparing insurance companies for your teenage driver
Feb 29th
Finding car insurance coverage for your teen driver can be a stressful task. For the years prior to your teen earning their license, you’ve heard that the cost of insuring your teenager can be astronomical. Insuring teen drivers can be quite expensive but there are ways to save money if you know where to look. Here’s how to compare insurance companies: Read the rest of this entry »
5 Tips to Teach Your Kids to Start Saving Money
Feb 7th
Teaching your kids about money needs to start when they are young if you have any hopes of raising a financially responsible adult. Your lessons need to be age-appropriate, but the younger your children are when you start their financial education, the better able they will be to handle the financial successes and woes of adulthood. Here are five easy ways that you can teach your kids about money: Read the rest of this entry »
How to deal with children when they refuse to eat?
Dec 6th
If you have a toddler, the chances are you are faced with the problem of picky children regarding food or worse– when they refuse to eat anything. As food is vital for our health, mothers perceive the described situation as a drama and try various strategies to deal with it – pleading with their children to collaborate, promising rewards, negotiating, threatening them with some kind of punishment, resorting to telling kids that scary fairy tales characters will take them away if they don’t obey (which brings for developing persistent fears and anxiety in kids) or just thrusting the spoon into kids’ mouths. Read the rest of this entry »
