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7 Side Hustle Ideas for Stay-At-Home Parents

Couponing 101

There’s no doubt about it: stay-at-home parents work hard. Luckily, with remote work and work-from-home jobs growing so rapidly these days, there are plenty of great side hustles for stay-at-home parents. Families like yours are always looking for people to take pictures of them.

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Book Nook - The Emotionally Intelligent Child

Motherhood Moments

As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. More and more parents work from home and there’s no break from the demands of parenting to working.

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Needs vs. Wants

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

What was a want or a luxury to parents or grandparents may have actually become something most of us consider a need. Here are things that most in my generation would now consider a need, but that most of our parents didn’t have when we boomers were growing up in their households. That same decision holds true with everything.

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{Last Chance} The Ultimate Homemaking eBook Bundle Sale – 97 eBooks for $29.97 (Reg. $640!)

Couponing 101

From Frump to Pump. Working from Home/Blogging. How to Grow Your Blog and Manage Your Home. Easy Peasy Chores: An Easy-to-Use Chore System That Brings JOY Back Into Family Chores. Family Camping Handbook. From Cube to Farm. 4 Moms of 35+ Kids Answer Your Parenting Questions. Motherhood.

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The Dark Side of Social Media

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Part of the reason why I love Facebook is because I can keep up with family and friends who live far away from me. With caregivers so distracted and unable to give children the attention and interaction that they need, many kids turn to misbehavior to get their parents’ attention. Social Media Is Useful. Get Healthy'

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{HOT} The Ultimate Homemaking eBook Bundle Sale – 97 eBooks for $29.97 (Reg. $640!)

Couponing 101

From Frump to Pump. Working from Home/Blogging. How to Grow Your Blog and Manage Your Home. Easy Peasy Chores: An Easy-to-Use Chore System That Brings JOY Back Into Family Chores. Family Camping Handbook. From Cube to Farm. 4 Moms of 35+ Kids Answer Your Parenting Questions. Motherhood.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The average home size in America was around 1100 square feet. Ours was smaller (about 700 square feet) – 2 bedrooms (my brother and I shared one and my parents the other), a kitchen and a living room, No basement or garage. Most of us did not have air conditioned homes. Toni home perms were prevalent.

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