Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Good Choices
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
This week has been off to a roaring start for Ariel... cousin's birthday party on Sunday, Sea World on Monday. Good thing I have a few days to calm things down now. I'm exhausted!
Feature Article
How To Help Your Children Make Good Choices
What can parents do now to prepare their kids in the right direction towards thinking for themselves and making good (or better) choices? Experience tells us that prudence can be realistically achieved not at seven (age of reason) but by the age of eighteen.
Come on and read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/032707.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
This week has been off to a roaring start for Ariel... cousin's birthday party on Sunday, Sea World on Monday. Good thing I have a few days to calm things down now. I'm exhausted!
Feature Article
How To Help Your Children Make Good Choices
What can parents do now to prepare their kids in the right direction towards thinking for themselves and making good (or better) choices? Experience tells us that prudence can be realistically achieved not at seven (age of reason) but by the age of eighteen.
Come on and read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/032707.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Back to Work?
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
With this week's article, I thought I would look at one of those issues all stay at home moms eventually face - the decision of whether to continue staying at home or go back to work at least part time.
Feature Article
To Return or Not to Return... Now There's a Question!
It's wonderful for moms to have the choice to stay at home to raise their young children. There's nothing like just being there for all those milestones. But the day comes when all the kids are in school. Should you go back to work?
Read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/032007.php
You know you want to.
See you next week!
Stephanie
With this week's article, I thought I would look at one of those issues all stay at home moms eventually face - the decision of whether to continue staying at home or go back to work at least part time.
Feature Article
To Return or Not to Return... Now There's a Question!
It's wonderful for moms to have the choice to stay at home to raise their young children. There's nothing like just being there for all those milestones. But the day comes when all the kids are in school. Should you go back to work?
Read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/032007.php
You know you want to.
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Legitimate Work?
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
I finally get to get this newsletter out today. I'm exhausted. Not something we should have really done on our budget, but we took Ariel to Disneyland yesterday. Lots of fun, but as you can imagine, I'm just wiped.
Feature Article
How Do You Find Legitimate Work at Home Jobs?
Many parents want to be able to stay at home to raise their children. For most, finances do not allow for living on a single income. This means a work at home job must be found.
Come on over and read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/031307.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
I finally get to get this newsletter out today. I'm exhausted. Not something we should have really done on our budget, but we took Ariel to Disneyland yesterday. Lots of fun, but as you can imagine, I'm just wiped.
Feature Article
How Do You Find Legitimate Work at Home Jobs?
Many parents want to be able to stay at home to raise their children. For most, finances do not allow for living on a single income. This means a work at home job must be found.
Come on over and read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/031307.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
The Key to Early Development
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Blech. I hate being sick.
It appears to just be a quick 24 flu bug, nothing too bad now. But it took me quite a while this morning to get the energy up to write this newsletter.
Feature Article
Toys, The Key To Early Development
A young child's imagination can turn the most simple object into something new and exciting. An ordinary stone can easily become a racing car or a super jet, and a large cardboard box is all that is needed for a trip to the moon. Pretend play makes up a large portion of childhood playtime. Encourage your child to play make-believe because this type of creative play builds skills in several essential areas of development.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/030607.php to read more.
See you next week!
Stephanie
Blech. I hate being sick.
It appears to just be a quick 24 flu bug, nothing too bad now. But it took me quite a while this morning to get the energy up to write this newsletter.
Feature Article
Toys, The Key To Early Development
A young child's imagination can turn the most simple object into something new and exciting. An ordinary stone can easily become a racing car or a super jet, and a large cardboard box is all that is needed for a trip to the moon. Pretend play makes up a large portion of childhood playtime. Encourage your child to play make-believe because this type of creative play builds skills in several essential areas of development.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/030607.php to read more.
See you next week!
Stephanie


