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  • 8 Tips To Make Flexible Work A Success

    As a working mother, having a flexible work schedule can be a great blessing. However, it can be messy and muddled up too if not handled well. Here are some tips to help you succeed at this.

  • 12 Questions to Screen Your Childcare Helper

    Helpful questions to find out whether potential childcare helpers would be a good fit for your family or not.

  • Help! My Toddler Hits Me!

    Does your toddler scratch, pinch, bite or hit? Join the club! These little ones have big desires but not enough control over their aggressive impulses. Here's how you can deal with it.

  • Find Happiness In A Busy World

    You're doing your best to be a great mother and a productive professional. You're constantly giving of your time, expertise, love and comfort. But deep down you're still not happy. Everyone says when you have children, it's the greatest joy. Then why are so many of us mothers unhappy and dissatisfied? Find out why and what you can do about it.

  • From Baby Bottles to Boardrooms: Parenting Skills That Transfer to the Workplace

    Parenting trains you like nothing else. This training will not go to waste. Some of the skills you learn as a new parent can be used in office as well.

  • 6 Steps to Resume Work Successfully

    Getting back to work after a long maternity leave? Here are some key points to help you deal with challenges.

  • Juggling office and Breastfeeding

    As a working mother you may be concerned about managing your new born and your career, while many women have coped with these challenges in their own way, no one approach suits everyone.

  • Feeding your Fussy Toddler

    Ever prepared a healthy meal for your child only to have it rejected by your little one's fussy eating habits?

  • Jars and Pouches Vs Home Cooked Baby Foods

    Comparing the two provides an idea to the pros and cons of both types of feeds.

  • Sharing Household Responsibilities After Baby Arrives

    Now that you have a child, the number of household chores would have increased greatly. Oftentimes couples get into arguments over who will do what and whether each person is doing their fair share. Here's how you can work out this issue amicably with your spouse and keep your home running smoothly without so much conflict.

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