No holiday this year? Create one at home
If your family couldn’t afford a holiday this summer holiday don’t feel bad.
Holidays are all about memories and experiencing something new – you can do that from home. Here’s how:
If your family couldn’t afford a holiday this summer holiday don’t feel bad.
Holidays are all about memories and experiencing something new – you can do that from home. Here’s how:
It’s about this time in August that parents and children alike are tiring of each other. The summer holidays (thank goodness!) are drawing to a close, and with it the end constant complaints, nagging, spending and ungratefulness.
While we parents can’t wait for September to rear its head, here are some tips to prepare your children for the start of the school year:
Potty training a child at home can be a mixed bag, but what if a holiday comes up? Do you stop potty training, or take it with you?
We all need a holiday some time, and sometimes a deal is too good to miss on account of potty training.
But it also doesn’t have to mean that you stop potty training either, especially if your holiday comes up while when you’ve just turned the corner with potty training. Here are some tips:
Crying at work is one of those unspoken taboos. It’s one thing comforting a colleague who just can’t handle the pressure and breaks down, but we all know that (unfortunately), their professional standing never remains the same.
If you feel like you’re at breaking point and have coming close to breaking down, this video will show you how to make sure you don’t cry in front of your colleagues and maintain your composure.
Left it late to plan a family holiday,and running out of ideas? Here are some great ideas for every budget and no matter the age of your children:
Deciding to reduce your hours at work can mean many things for working mums – the ability to spend more time with the children, get the balance right between work and family life, or because a business has taken off and needs more of your attention.
Whatever your reason for working part-time, there are some things you should consider. This video will look at:
Business plans can seem like such a boring or daunting prospect. But if you can’t be motivated to write down your steps to success for your business, should you be starting the business in the first place?
This four-minute video will help you weed out the most important elements of a business plan, and help you put pen to paper so that you can give your business idea a fighting chance.
One in four mums who have returned to work believe they have been subjected to discrimination, either before or after the birth of their child, according to research by employment law specialists Slater & Gordon.
Preparing the children for the new school year can be costly. Everything from new school shoes, uniform, books and everything else in between can soon add up.
Here are five tips to help you cut the cost of school uniforms and keep some money in your current account:
In a word, yes!
Many years ago, I was a Blackberry supporter. I upgraded to every Curve model, and even succumbed to the Torch for touchscreen finesse when it came out.
Then the worst thing that could happen, happened. My phone kept on freezing and crashing all day everyday. I got it replaced not once, twice, thrice, four times but an infuriating five times and then I threw in the towel (and a major wobbly!).
You know in your own mind that you deserve a raise or promotion, but you can’t seem to get the attention of your boss to prove it.
Maybe you’ve even been overlooked in the past because of your family commitments, and now you’re ready to prove to everyone that you can more than do your jobs at a senior level.
The average family will spend £2,102.16 per child keeping their children entertained during the summer holidays*, according to the results of a recent poll carried out as part of the Mums’ SOS (Summer of Stress) campaign for the drink brand Royal Crown Cola.
High heels look fab with a suit, or can help to spruce up an outfit, but if you’re running around doing the nursery drop and/or school run before and after work, they can seem impractical.
But if you’re a mum who doesn’t want to get left behind in the style stakes, and don’t want to forever be carrying a spare pair of pumps in your bag, you’ll love our tips on how to wear high heels with dignity.
This year, we’ve actually seen wonderful summer weather, and part of that enjoyment has meant we’ve splurged on some new clothes.
But what about last year’s stragglers that are clogging up your wardrobe?
Who knew children can create so much mess. From using multiple cups, to endless piles of washing, the school summer holidays can create a battlefield at home.
August is here, but there still is a good four weeks to go until schools open again. How do you make sure the mess doesn’t drive everyone to distraction? Here are some tips:
Starting an online business is exciting – you’re finally ready to show the world what you have to offer!
But the jargon around web development can be baffling. One of the areas that can be a little confusing is web hosting. Many web designers/developers will try to sell you their ‘hosting’ claiming it to be cheaper and so that they can keep a ball and chain around your ankles – especially if they realise you know nothing about web development.
There are some people’s think having a blog or website alone doesn’t make money, but the truth is that they can be a money spinner if you know what to do, and what to sell.
Here are four ways you can make money writing online:
Now that all schools have (finally) broken up for the summer, it’s a time for working parents to have more quality time with the kids. It it’s not without a cringe or two – for the children, anyway.
Research by Zeamu Music on 700 children aged between 4 and 10, a new record label for children, found that parents taking to the dance floor after one Pimms too many topped the list of embarrassing parent behaviour.