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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kurt Adams Teaching manners and chores can set your child up for a lifetime of achievement. Use easy to handle baby hangers, infant hangers, or children's hangers for laundry chores.
written by Kurt Adams Learn how to use a reward system so that your housework gets done automatically. Little kids can use baby hangers or infant hangers to hang their own clothes.
written by Kurt Adams Learn how something as simple as using baby hangers can help in your child's development.
written by Kurt Adams Learn how cleaning, organizing and even teaching your child to use childrens hangers can build self-esteem and teach responsibility. written by Jean Tracy Do your children care for themselves according to their age and abilities? Would you like to boost their self-esteem and character? Inside you’ll find age-appropriate chores that instill the “I can do it myself” attitude. written by vincent Platania There are a lot of strategies and tips to help you get them working and helping out around the house. My personal favorites are the ones that make the most sense from a learning and teaching perspective – tips and tools that set clear expectations and help your kids learn to do household chores the right way, on their own.
written by vincent Platania The cost of not doing home maintenance can be trips to the emergency room and calls to contractors to repair leaky pipes, clogged gutters and more.
written by Craig Wilcox A psychological ploy that may force your husband to do the dishes right after dinner, whether he wants to or not written by Corinne Tower This article gives deep-down cleaning tips for the home, and can serve as a reminder of items that shouldn't be forgotten during spring-cleaning. written by Jean Tracy Is building character a challenge for you? Do you feel discouraged when your kids pout about chores like setting the table, feeding the dog, or doing their homework? Do they whine, saying things like, "You make me do everything, nobody likes me, and I can't?" Choose this Thought Stopping Method to help them change their attitudes. written by Tracey Crockett Recent statistics clearly indicate that the average household is actually spending much more time in completing their daily household errands and chores than perceived in the past. The need for a household manager - better still a "lifestyle" manager - and the corresponding benefits must be realized by households if they wish live a more fulfilling life. written by Tracey Crockett Many people believe in the myth that outsourcing errands and other household duties is an expensive affair only for the rich and the famous. Not only is this assumption untrue, but the fact is that outsourcing errands can actually help to save money. The reduced stress level and increased time for friends/family can certainly help in leading a more fulfilling and productive life. written by Tracey Crockett Although statistics vary on the subject, it is reasonable to assume that the average person spends about 2 days a year just waiting for an errand to be completed. However, if one delegate's these tasks to an organized person - or better still, a lifestyle management company- then this time can certainly be gained back to do more meaningful tasks. written by Tracey Crockett Time is certainly the most precious of all commodities and managing it is an art. However, for the time impoverished there are certainly more than just a few ways to improve the situation. All it takes is some creativity, organization and a little bit of "lifestyle management" help. written by Tracey Crockett Running errands and completing household and business chores will always be a part of life. It is the completion of these tasks that keep the refrigerator stocked, the home improvements & repairs completed, and so much more. However, now that Americans are working more than they did 5 years ago, the completion of errands and chores are becoming more difficult to complete. With time becoming an ever precious commodity it's important to determine what takes priority in one's life. By learning what you're not able to do while running errands and handling chores, you can determine what areas of your life you'd like to take more control and begin living the life you want. written by Tracey Crockett
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written by Ryan Heath In the past two years, I haven’t shoveled a bit of snow in the winter. For the past two summers, I haven’t put a bit of work into my garden. Yet I still have the best looking yard and garden on the block, and my son did it all with an old ATV and utility plow. written by Elaine Currie Work at home online programmes offer a great opportunity for women, especially stay at home mothers but there is a trap; recognising the trap and avoiding it is far easier than getting out of the trap after you have been caught.
written by C LaRoy Short article on teaching your child right from wrong by age level. << previous page 1 next page>> |