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Turn Your Mom Powers into Moneymakers

A 20112 Gallup poll found that 14 percent of mothers with children under the age of 18 did not work outside the home. Those with the least education were also the most likely to remain out of the labor force; slightly less than half of those who had a high […]

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4 Tools to Help Teen Drivers Learn Good Driving Habits

The California Department of Motor Vehicles reports that teen speeding violations top the list of auto-related violations at 52 percent, followed by improperly following signs or signaling at 25 percent. Introduce your teen to tools and resources that help them understand the importance of safe driving techniques—like stopping completely at […]

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5 Tips to Allergy Proof Your Home

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, one in five Americans experience allergies or asthma. If you or one your family members has allergies, it may feel like there’s no rest at work or home. Use these 5 tips to allergy-proof your home from common environmental allergies and […]

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Choosing and Installing the Right Convertible Car Seat

The busy life of a working mom is hectic enough without the added stress of finding the right car seat. The seemingly endless amount of information about which seat to buy can overwhelm even the most knowledgeable parent. Read on for tips on how to buy and install the best […]

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Dealing With Lower Back Pain during Pregnancy Through Exercise

Everything changes when you’re pregnant — your diet, your body shape, your moods, your cravings — and it can be overwhelming. Just about the time you get over those daily panic attacks about the burgeoning waistline and new internal jerks and jolts, you develop something new: Lower back pain. The […]

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Balancing School and a Full-Time Job: Tips for Single Moms

In 2011, the median yearly salary for a college graduate was $45,000, but for someone with a high school education the median yearly salary was just $30,000, according to the Institute of Education Sciences. You’re a busy mom who wants to give herself a college-backed raise, but juggling textbooks, children […]