If the midweek scavenger hunts have left you searching for a more manageable morning system, here’s a plan of action.
Working Moms
Tips for family calendars, storage ideas, “office space” for kids and more
Providing a way for your child to gain an understanding of how his day will go may eliminate some of the undesirable behaviors that tend to rear their ugly heads during transition times.
Having a master list of all household-related contacts is a necessity.
A little humor, a little innovation, a little creativity and, frankly, learning the skill of “letting it go and blowing it off” is a big part of being a happier, more realistic and peaceful mom who works outside the home.
There are a few key areas where you’ll get the most bang for your buck (and your time and effort).
As a working mom, the best way to reduce stress in caring for your family is to delegate chores and household responsibilities.
Here are tips on connecting with teens and getting them to pitch in.
Remember, nagging will not motivatate your husband to help out more.