Tuesday, July 31, 2007
SAHM Sanity
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Anyone else getting that sudden feeling? You know... back to school already?
Feature Article
Regular Maintenance for Stay at Home Mom Sanity
Even if you love being a stay at home mom, keeping your sanity takes effort. There are those days where the kids just seem to want to drive you completely and utterly nuts.
Come to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/073107.php to read the rest!
See you next week.
Stephanie
Anyone else getting that sudden feeling? You know... back to school already?
Feature Article
Regular Maintenance for Stay at Home Mom Sanity
Even if you love being a stay at home mom, keeping your sanity takes effort. There are those days where the kids just seem to want to drive you completely and utterly nuts.
Come to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/073107.php to read the rest!
See you next week.
Stephanie
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Top 7 Parenting Tips
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
I got a comment back on last week's newsletter. One reader asked about getting an ecourse that delves more into the technical side of getting a home business started.
Feature Article
Top 7 Parenting Tips for Good Parenting: Bring Out the Best in You and Your Kids!
Even though we need a license to do many things in life -- everything from driving and operating a forklift to practicing medicine and fishing -- there is no license required to become a parent and this is often the trickiest of all of the above activities! Parenting today is far more difficult than it was, even a generation ago. Many well-intentioned parents are using outdated and ineffective parenting styles. As a result, they experience daily frustration and stress in their home.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/072407.php to read more.
Stephanie
I got a comment back on last week's newsletter. One reader asked about getting an ecourse that delves more into the technical side of getting a home business started.
Feature Article
Top 7 Parenting Tips for Good Parenting: Bring Out the Best in You and Your Kids!
Even though we need a license to do many things in life -- everything from driving and operating a forklift to practicing medicine and fishing -- there is no license required to become a parent and this is often the trickiest of all of the above activities! Parenting today is far more difficult than it was, even a generation ago. Many well-intentioned parents are using outdated and ineffective parenting styles. As a result, they experience daily frustration and stress in their home.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/072407.php to read more.
Stephanie
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Starting a Home Business on a Budget
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
It's back to school shopping time already? How time flies!
Feature Article
How to Start a Home Business With a Minimum Budget
One of the biggest complaints people have about choosing a home business is that they don't have the money to spend on one. Their budget is stretched tight - that's why they want to start a business anyhow. They need the money but want to stay at home.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/071707.php to read the rest!
See you next week.
Stephanie
It's back to school shopping time already? How time flies!
Feature Article
How to Start a Home Business With a Minimum Budget
One of the biggest complaints people have about choosing a home business is that they don't have the money to spend on one. Their budget is stretched tight - that's why they want to start a business anyhow. They need the money but want to stay at home.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/071707.php to read the rest!
See you next week.
Stephanie
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Family Dinner Time
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
We finally did it yesterday. Had Gage tested to see if he needed speech therapy. The answer?
Yes.
Feature Article
Family Dinner Time
The importance of sitting down together at dinner time to revel in each other's company and share the day's events can't be emphasized enough. Unfortunately, in the rush of our busy lives, in many homes across America, the dinner hour is getting the brush off. Indeed, a recent USA Today survey asked family members how much time they spend together at the dinner table and here's what they said:
Come and read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/071007.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
We finally did it yesterday. Had Gage tested to see if he needed speech therapy. The answer?
Yes.
Feature Article
Family Dinner Time
The importance of sitting down together at dinner time to revel in each other's company and share the day's events can't be emphasized enough. Unfortunately, in the rush of our busy lives, in many homes across America, the dinner hour is getting the brush off. Indeed, a recent USA Today survey asked family members how much time they spend together at the dinner table and here's what they said:
Come and read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/071007.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Painless Summer Learning
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
What a weekend!
Feature Article
Painless Summer Learning for Your Kids
Summer is time for a well-deserved break from school work for your children. But too often the summer break means lost skills and forgotten knowledge. There are many fun learning activities that you can do with your kids and as a family that will keep your kids thinking and learning all summer. These suggestions are nothing like the chore of schoolwork and will provide for countless hours of interactive learning fun.
Come to read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/070307.php
then go enjoy more of your summer.
See you next week!
Stephanie
What a weekend!
Feature Article
Painless Summer Learning for Your Kids
Summer is time for a well-deserved break from school work for your children. But too often the summer break means lost skills and forgotten knowledge. There are many fun learning activities that you can do with your kids and as a family that will keep your kids thinking and learning all summer. These suggestions are nothing like the chore of schoolwork and will provide for countless hours of interactive learning fun.
Come to read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/070307.php
then go enjoy more of your summer.
See you next week!
Stephanie


