By: Stefani Padilla | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness While you are busy instilling the importance of routines in your children, it is also a good time to lead by example and start up your health and fitness routines as well. read more
By: Tiffany Nelson | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education In these tough economic times, a scholarship may be the only feasible way for moms to go back to school. If you are a single mom, working mom, stay at home mom even a teenage mom, you can get a scholarship for college! Yes, you can have a successful career and a bright future! read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-10-19 | Finance Junior colleges frequently get a bad rap. If you're a hard-working mom, however, the junior college environment may be exactly what you're looking for. read more
By: Jamie Jefferson | 2010-10-27 | Article Marketing While your work-from-home arrangement may look ideal from the outside, I know from experience that it probably also comes with two offices that never close and two jobs that never end - one in your work capacity and one as a mom. Here are a few sanity savers to help you excel in the art of working from home with kids. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-09-12 | Reference & Education To many people junior college isn't "real" school. For women with children, 2-year colleges actually have some tremendous advantages. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-10-03 | Finance Community colleges often get picked on. If you're a hard-working mom, however, the junior college environment may be exactly what you're looking for. read more
By: Ruby Houston | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education Grants for moms going back to school are turning lives around and providing the funds that are so desperately needed to allow mothers to study without sacrificing the livelihood of their family. You can find grants for single moms, working moms and parents in general all over the internet. But you must be sure that you are only applying through reputable sources. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-11-24 | Reference & Education To many people junior college isn't "real" school. If you're a hard-working mom, however, the junior college environment may be exactly what you're looking for. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-10-02 | Finance Community colleges often get picked on. A 2-year college education could be exactly what a single or stay-at-home mom needs. read more
By: Crystal Jenkins | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education The number of adults returning to college and/or technical schools is increasing like never before. This is partly due to the slumping economy and the fact that there is so much grant money for moms available to help us go back to school. read more
By: Tiffany Nelson | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education Are you one of those moms that think an education is for the kids, but not for you? Maybe you are so busy raising your family that the thought of paying for an education for you is a mere fantasy. read more
By: Marlon Jackson | 2010-10-19 | Reference & Education To many people junior college isn't "real" school. For women with children, 2-year colleges actually have some tremendous advantages. read more
By: Rick Swanson | 2010-03-26 | Time Management For busy stay-at-home moms, time management is not just a concept it is a reality. Juggling school schedules, meal preparation, housework, laundry, groceries and after school activities and meetings may sound easy, but in reality it requires precise time management. Maybe you are new to this way of life and if you are already feeling overwhelmed, take heart, because with just a few tips you can simplify your crazy life. read more