Teaching Children Responsibility

Burrying Kookie
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Moms sometimes feel as if they are being overwhelmed by everything they have to do in a given day. The housework piles up and you feel like you have a zillion things to do and not enough hours in the day. Then you may still have work to think about and homework to do, not to mention any appointments scheduled for that day. What can moms do to help ease these feelings?

They can put the kids to work. What? Yes, you read that correctly. Even children as young as a year old can be taught some responsibility by helping around the house. The amount of responsibility you wish to teach each child will differ depending on their age and ability levels. Young toddlers can be taught to clean up their toys. Even if they do not pick up everything on the first try, it will still lessen the number of times you need to bend over to pick up and put away their things. As the little ones practice doing this, they will get better at it over time, and will eventually be able to put away all of their toys at the end of each day.

My children are a little older than that – 6, 8, and 10 – so they are able to help a little more. However, when I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis almost 3 years ago (and found myself unable to physically keep up with everything that needed to be done), they were not helping around the house as well as they are now. It took time for them to learn to help the way they do, but they did it. By teaching them to help out, they are learning to be more responsible for their belongings, for the things in their home, and for themselves (and often will clean something up without being asked). By having some good helpers, I am better able to keep up with the housework and my stress levels are lower.

So, where do you begin? No matter your child’s age, start with their bedrooms. Have them first practice picking up their toys at the end of every day before they go to bed. You may even want to set up a reward system for doing this. My children each earn 25 cents per day that they remember to do this. However, some children could earn television time or computer time or maybe even have the opportunity to choose the board game for family game night. Whatever the reward, use it to help motivate your children. After they have gotten pretty good at picking up their toys each day, add something else for them to be responsible of. Putting away their clean clothing is a very good next step. For younger children, I suggest labeling each of their dresser drawers with a picture of the type of items that go in that drawer. Then, when the pile of clean clothes is delivered, they can put it away instead of you. Think of another reward for this job so your children will be further encouraged to continue helping.  (Additional jobs your children might be able to help with are listed at the end of this article.)

Once they can complete these two jobs, then they may be ready to help in other areas of the home. Just remember to have a reward for each job. If you use behavior bucks in your home, they can earn those. If your children earn allowance, you can pay them for each job they complete, rather than having a set fee they get each week. No matter what reward you choose, it will help your children to want to keep helping you out! The more they help you out, the more responsible they will become for their belongings, their home, and themselves.

To help you think of some areas that your children may be able to help with, here are some of the jobs that my children have learned to complete:

·         carry in the groceries

·         help put away the groceries

·         set the table

·         feed the dogs

·         get water for the guinea pig

·         help prepare dinner

·         dust one room

·         get the mail

·         help make coffee

·         vacuum

·         wipe down a bathroom sink

·         take out the trash

·         make your own breakfast or lunch (not with the stove, though)

·         clean windows in one room

·         water plants

·         wipe the kitchen table

·         organize a bookshelf, video cabinet, or television cabinet

·         complete 1 load of laundry (wash, dry, fold, and deliver)

·         take dogs outside and watch them

 

alicia1About the author:    Alicia H. Tucker is a homeschool mom of three, after having taught in public schools for over ten years. She has a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a master’s degree in Education with a focus on Curriculum and Technology. She is a freelance writer and is currently working on writing her first book.

 

Enjoying YOUR Quiet Time

Jess and Chloe
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If your typical day is anything like mine, then you probably do not have much time to yourself either. Additionally, any time you do have is probably not very quiet. I know mine is not. However, when I do get those few quiet times, I try to make the most of them. It is very important for us as moms to have some time to relax and recharge. So, if your typical day does not provide you with time to do this, you must make the time.

I am fortunate this week to have some extra quiet time this week as two of my three children are on a trip with their grandparents. But for those that are not able to have quiet time in that way, they must make a little time for themselves in one of two ways. You can either stay up after the children go to bed or you can get up before the children do in the morning.

Most days, I opt to stay up late. The only problem with that is if the children stay up too late, then I get to bed really late and then I am tired in the morning. However, if your children go to bed earlier, then this might work for you. My goal is to get up early and have my quiet time then. My house is much quieter in the morning than in the evening.

No matter when you opt to have some quiet time, make sure that you take this time for YOU. Don’t try to get ahead on work or housework, do things that you like to do for enjoyment. Take a long bath… read a book… work on arts and crafts… give yourself a manicure or pedicure… anything that you like to do for fun or relaxation. Even if you only have a half an hour to yourself, make the most of it. You will find that you feel more relaxed and that the stresses of life can bounce off of you more easily, rather than bogging you down.
About the author:    Alicia H. Tucker is a homeschool mom of three, after having taught in public schools for over ten years. She has a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a master’s degree in Education with a focus on Curriculum and Technology. She is a freelance writer and is currently working on writing her first book.

Mom, Here’s How You Can Start a Work at Home Career

Thanks to the rising costs of daycare and transportation and the desire to have a parent home with the children, today many moms choose to work from home. This arrangement is sometimes called “telecommuting”, and it allows parents the opportunity to set up a workspace in their homes to earn a living instead of having to leave the home daily.

They might also choose to start their own businesses, instead of working for another company. Working from home is rising popularity and the Internet is offering many different types of careers and business opportunities to moms. And for proof that the work at home dream is possible, be sure to check out the success tips from moms just like you in the Full Time WAHM eBook.

So how can you start a work at home career? This is a frequently asked question that can lead to a lot of confusion about on where to start. Here are just some of the work from home careers currently available to moms:

· Party Consultant (beauty, health, jewelry, home decor, adult, etc.) We all know about companies like Avon and Tupperware, but there are so many more opportunities for moms and they are still a popular way to earn an income. From home and garden products, to jewelry and makeup and even adult novelties, home party plans are great ways for moms to work from home. Earnings vary by company and commission schedule.

· Virtual Office Service. Are you a people person who likes to do customer service and to provide other office services? Then a client service job might be perfect for you. Many large firms are hiring Mom’s to work from home answering customer calls and providing other office support virtually. These jobs can pay between $8-12+ an hour. You can also start you own business providing customer service directly to clients and increase the amount you charge per hour.

· Selling on Auction Sites or Craft Boards. Many Moms sell their unwanted items on auction sites like eBay.com or sell their crafts on boards like Etsy.com for a source of income. If you are a creative person who enjoys making beautiful things or you want to earn a little extra money for the clothes your kids outgrow, why not sell them!

· Starting on Online Business. The Internet offers the chance for you to create just about any type of business they desire. Whether it’s creating an information-packed website that helps others (and earns money through advertising and selling products for commissions), creating your own products or selling products at wholesale, the choice is yours.

There are any number of opportunities just waiting to be tried by enterprising Moms looking for fulfillment and extra money.

Recommended Additional Resource:

Working from home doesn’t come without it’s challenges. Learn from 21 moms just like you have been there, done that. Full Time WAHM provides practical mom-to-mom advice on who to balance work & home and how to turn into a work at home success.

Feeling the Kindness

Do you hide behind a mask when you go into the public?

Do you Avoid interactions with strangers?

Do you feel kindness when you go out into the world.  Do you feel like people are getting paid to say have a nice day or do you think they really mean it.  Today is World  Kindness Day and it is time to start sharing some of that kindness.

When I go to out into the world I always smile at people when they look at me.  I always start up random conversations when I feel they want to talk.  I pay attention to what is going on around me and if I see someone struggle or need a hand I help.

I always tell anyone who checks me out in a line “Have a Nice Day!”  And I mean it.  I was not always this way.  I did not truly become this way until one I moved to a small town and two I let God back into my heart.  I did this when I became pregnant with Haylee. (that is a whole other story)

When you go out today put on that happy face, smile when someone looks at you and spread the kindness.

Happy Veterans Day

I just wanted to say Happy Veterans Day!   Veteran’s Day is a big thing around our house because not only was my grandfater a veteran, but my Dad was a Veteran, and my husband is a Veteran.  So I love Veterans very much and they are a huge part of my life.

Oh Wanted to say this picture is a picture of my Dad, George Miller (Graybill) celebrating a birthday while in the military.

I want to say Thank you for Both Haylee and I to all the soliders that are away from their family’s right now protecting us and making America the free country that it is.  I want to say Thank you to all Military personal that has served or is serving now.  You are amazing people and I am proud to have you as part of our extended Military Family.

What Makes Us Happy

This week is the “Pursuit of Happiness” Week.  Now I never realized there was a pursuit of happiness week but wow what a wonderful week.  And as a mom of three wonderful children all special in the own unique ways this is a time that I can sit back and think.  What really makes me happy???

Is it opening presents on my birthday or Christmas? NO.  It is having a day all to myself? Nope.  SO what really makes me happy?  My Family.  I am blessed with a truly amazing family that makes me smile each and every day.  I love the fact that each memeber of my family has something very special about them.

But more then anything I am thankful for the gift God handed to me to take care of for him.  It was the gift of Haylee.  Haylee is a very special gift from God and if asked she will tell you that.  She may have five fingers but just watch the things she can do with only five fingers.

Someday when you think about it.  Try to go your whole day with only using your five fingers.  Yah much harder then it sounds.  But she does it and she is happy about it.  She pursues her dreams and does not let the fact that she only has five fingers slow her down.

We need to take advice from Haylee and be happy no matter what God gave us or how full our plate is.  Happiness makes the world go around and this week is the pefect week to show that.

Amazing Give Away at the Perfect Time

Just Recently I decided that I was going to go frugal and do it the whole 9 yards, coupons, meal planning, budget, cutting out the extra’s.   I found the most amazing and I have to tell you about it.  I have to win this because it would make my frugal living so much easier.

Here is what Julie who is holding the give away over at Free Birthday Treats Blog has to say about the amazing product she is giving away.

I’m loving this product! Invented by fellow mom entrepreneur, Wendy Krepak, the Card Cubby organizes gift cards, coupons, reward cards, game cards (like Dave & Busters), business cards, frequent flyer or shopper cards and the list goes on. I never realized how many cards I carried around until I pulled them all out of my purse to put them in my Card Cubby. It’s no wonder I can never find anything in there! So this is what I was using before - just for my coupons:

Card Cubby

The Card Cubby can even be used as a wallet. Just insert your photo id into the clear pocket and stash the cash and credit cards inside. There is even room for a cell phone, iPod or small digital camera. It’s compact size makes it so easy to carry around by itself or tuck it away inside your purse like I do. It measures 5? wide by 3? tall and holds approximately 80 cards.

Card Cubby

Yes, my old coupon organizer was quite an eye sore and I was forever getting frustrated with it because the flap would continually flip back over making it tough to hunt through my coupons inside and the snap to close it broke off long ago. With the Card Cubby the flap is much longer and stays flipped open and the magnetic snap closure easily secures the contents inside.

Can you Believe it she is giving this Cubby Card away to two luck winners….. Want to enter the contest and read more.  Then check out Julies site Free Birthday Treats Blo.

Start A Santa Letter Business Today

So many moms I know are looking for a way to make extra money.  But they also don’t want to overcommit themselves to some sort of full-time position or even a business that will force them to work 80 hours a week.

I think one of the coolest businesses I’ve seen that can really give a mom a jump start to making some extra money is starting a Santa Letter Business.

It’s basically an online business that, for a fee, allows people to order Letters From Santa for their kids.  The business owner creates the letter based on a questionnaire, throws in some special extras and mails the letter to the child.

Even though it’s a business that is focused on Christmas, it’s also a business that can be expanded to other times of the year and childhood milestones, like Birthdays,  losing teeth, new baby, etc.

The gals at Just Add Sweat just released a complete ‘how-to’ guide to starting a Santa Letter Business and for the $20 that they charge for it, it’s a neat way to dip your toe in the swimming pool of online business.  They offer a guarantee so it’s a pretty good deal.

I know my kids would love a personalized letter from Santa so I may just get the guide to have the complete set of letter templates at my disposal. Click Here to Get your How to Start a Santa Letter Business Now.

Good Child Care Signs

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I know that feeling.  You are starting to feel a little stressed about leaving your kids with someone besides yourself. I wanted you to know it is normal for you to feel that way. We all feel that way and even after years of your children going to daycare there are times when you still feel that way.

Since last week we talked about starting to look for child care I thought this week we would go into some signs of a good child care. But being able to spot signs of good child care will help you calm your nerves.  Here are just a few to look for:

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Once you start interviewing providers or daycare facilities, it is very important to make sure and check their references and qualifications.  Someone may tell you they have past experience but you need to make sure that they truly do.

They Follow procedures and policies
Make sure the provider follows the states procedure and policies.  Many states require a certain number of adults for a certain number of children.  You can call your states licensing department to learn about the procedures and policies regarding daycare.  You also may want visit they daycare at different times of the day unannounced to make sure they are abiding by the policies and procedures.

Positive Interaction with your Child
Does the provider seem open, understanding and caring?  Do they truly seem to enjoy spending time with your child?  Are they patient with the questions you ask them?  But most important do they interact positively with your children?

Cleanliness
If the provider is providing the service in your home does your home look clean and well maintained when you arrive home or is it totally destroyed and nothing picked up?  If your child is going to a facility or the providers home make sure that it is a clean environment and they are also promoting cleanliness.

Safety, Safety, Safety
Do the child make sure that your child is safe?  If your child is going outside the home for daycare make sure the facility or home is childproofed and that they have safety precautions.  Also make sure that the provider knows infant and child CPR and first aid.  Also find out how they handle an emergencies.

Planned Activities
Anyone can turn on the TV and let the TV babysit your child.  You need to make sure that they have planned various activities, such as learning games, crafts, and projects.  Also make sure they provide quality time outside.

Your Child Likes the Provider
Make sure your child truly enjoys spending time with the provider, if they are happy with the provider you know they are in good hands.

These are just a few signs of good daycare.  You might want to write a list of what you would consider good daycare.  Also make sure your current provider matches these signs. And don’t ever be afraid to trust your instincts.  Your the parent, and you know what is best for your children.

Spring Clean Up Starts Soon


Internet Marketing Spring Cleaning
Do you ever feel like you’re working so hard in your online business, but the outcome isn’t changing to match all that effort?

It might just be time for some serious clean up.

It happens to all of us. We build and build and build, and then suddenly we’ve got all this virtual real estate out there. Problem is, we aren’t quite sure what to do with it all or how to leverage our hard work for maximum profitability.

Thankfully, Alice Seba (one of my favorite Internet marketing teachers) has come up with the perfect solution and it’s called: “Spring Cleaning to Maximize the Profitability of Your Online Business.”

This isn’t some flimsy ebook or 10-minute video, but rather a 6-week intensive step-by-step coaching program. It’s designed to help you clean out all the extra stuff that you’ve accumulated, identify and make the most of what’s working in your business and planning for long-term success. You’ll get to work directly with Alice week-by-week and apply these strategies directly to your own unique business. We’re not just talking theory here. You’re going to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty, but in a very good way!

See, I’m really excited about this because Alice is the real-deal. She speaks from true experience in her own successful online business. Just the other day, a lady named Rhonda, left an impromptu comment on her blog stating:

“I simply love Alice Seba. I love the way she runs her business. I love her ideas and most of all I love her being my mentor to how I want my business to run. Thank you Alice for your hard work. Can’t wait to keep getting your emails!”

That’s exactly what you get when you work with Alice. If you could use some hands-on help with your Internet Marketing Spring Cleaning, get over to the coaching information page right away. Alice is only accepting 50 students and registration closes on Sunday, April 1 – whichever comes first.

Find out more and claim your spot now, just Click Here.