Mrs. Renee
Renee is a stay at home mom who homeschools, and a wife, who has been writing for a number of years on a variety of parenting, and education related topics. These topics include homeschooling, travel, and parenting tips which are a few of her favorite topics to write about. She has served in the past as a Featured Contributor on Associated Content, and has written articles on a large variety of topics over the past several years for a variety of websites. As a mom her goal is to use her writing as a platform to help other parents with everyday issues, as well as to help keep readers up to date.
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How to Give Each of Your Homeschooled Children Their Own Work SpaceWhen homeschooling multiple children in a small space it can be very difficult to keep things organized.
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Tips on Planning Your Yellowstone VacationThere are some families that truly love the great outdoors. So they try to plan their vacation in a location that will put them in the heart of nature.
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Getting Your Kids to Enjoy Eating HealthyGetting kids to eat healthy, and getting them to enjoy doing so is really two different things.
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How to Find Your Dream Job Without Going Through the Want AdsDespite the new unemployment figures, many are still struggling to find a job. They are looking not just for employment that will satisfy their financial issues, but also a job they will enjoy.
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How to Meal Plan so that You Can Maintain Your Fitness GoalsWhen it comes to maintaining your fitness goals it can be a real challenge. Many start out on the right track, only to be side tracked by that unexpected snack during the day or at night.
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Spring Kids Party IdeasSpringtime is really the time of year when everyone wants to start getting out of the house or getting together with friends again.
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Tips for Vacation Time PreparationsBefore you know it spring will be here and it will be vacation time. A lot of families choose to take a vacation during the spring break months, especially after the long winters.
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Five Jobs Martha Stewart Can Do Once Her Show is Off the AirIf you have not yet heard the news, the Martha Stewart show is no more. The reaction from fans is really not a surprising one, since her show has not been so popular in recent years.
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How to Go Paper Free with Your RecipesThe year 2012 is definitely a year of technology for many. Let's face it technology has really come a long way over the past several years.
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How to Add Extra Storage Space to Your KitchenSmall kitchens usually have one very big flaw, and that's a lack of space. So what can you do about it?
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How to Make Changes for the Second Semester of Your Homeschooling YearEach additional year that we spend homeschooling, I learn that there is a different way to do things to keep school interesting for your children.
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How to Prepare Your Dog for Spring and Summer Time CampingBefore you know it the spring camping season will be here. There are many families who really enjoy camping in the spring time.
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How to Make Calendar Time Come Alive for Your KindergartenerJust because you are a homeschooler this does not mean that you can not have a fun productive calendar time for your student.
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How Stay at Home Moms Can Get Healthy Physically and MentallyWhen it comes to getting healthy and staying that way it can certainly seem like a challenge for moms.
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Online Schooling- What You Need to KnowEach year more, and more families are considering homeschooling or educating their children at home.
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How to Create a Lesson on Money for Your HomeschoolerHomeschooling does not have to be restricted to just the lessons that you find in school books.
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How to Make Good Use of Old PicturesWe all have them sitting in our home. Boxes of old pictures lying around, or in old photo albums that need a facelift.
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Adding Printable Worksheets to Your Homeschooling BlogThere seems to be more, parents choosing to homeschool their children each year. One of the joys of having your own blog, is that you can share some of the resources you come across.
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Creating a Workable Schedule for the 2012 Homeschooling YearWith a new year right around the corner, it really is the perfect time to start thinking about how you want your homeschool to go.
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How to Make Your Own MouthwashIf you take the time to look at the ingredient list on many of today's mouthwashes, you may be surprised at what you find.
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Give Your Child a Jump Start into the World of TechnologySome may not like the idea of young children and video games, but things are certainly changing.
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How to Keep Your Diet from Hurting Your BudgetWith the end of the year approaching many are starting to think about various ways that they can trim down to get back in shape.
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Note Writing: A Creative Way to Teach Writing and Reading SkillsTrying to find what works for your child can certainly be a challenge. You really have to find a good fit for your own child.
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How Often is Too Much when it Comes to Shampooing Hair?When it comes to hair women always want to make sure that it is healthy and in shape. African American hair can vary in texture, and your scalp condition has a lot to do with how you care for it.
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Unique Winter Wedding Party Favor IdeasFor some a winter wedding makes the event even more enjoyable. When planning a winter wedding there are a lot of unique details that you can add that you can not add to a traditional summer wedding.
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How Your Diet Can Help You Survive the Winter MonthsWe constantly see how to articles on how to avoid over indulging during the winter months, or how to care for your skin in the winter time.
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What Your Blog Needs to Make it Different Than the RestWhen it comes to blogs, many want something that really stands out from the rest.
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Working Without the BurnoutWith the job market being so tight nowadays many are struggling to find ways to make ends meet and still have family time.
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How to Moisturize Your Skin the Natural and Frugal WayEvery woman knows that the winter months bring dry chapped skin along with it. With prices on everything getting higher, it seems like any type of lotion you buy is more expensive.
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How to Create Your Own Lesson Planner for StudentsHomeschooling certainly does not come without many challenges. One of the biggest challenges that some families face is finding time to get it all done.
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How to Get Your Files in Order Before the End of the YearThe end of the year 2011, is right around the corner. Before you know it the new year will be here, and you will have an entire different load of paper work to file away.
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How to Host a Dinner Party on a Frugal BudgetWhen it comes to throwing a dinner party you do not have to break the bank to make it enjoyable.
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Five Ways to Avoid Teaching Your Dog Bad HabitsSo you have finally decided to get yourself a dog. Many families choose to start with puppies, but regardless of age, there are certain things you don’t want your new pet to learn.
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The Benefits of Keeping Your Coupons OrganizedCouponing has been around for many years, but lately it seems to have really grown in popularity.
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How to Keep Your Kids Healthy when Handling House PetsIf you have pets in your home, or if you are considering adding pets to your home, there are several things that you want to take into consideration.
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The Columbia Cougar Flats II Family Cabin Dome Tent ReviewThe Columbia Cougar Flats II Family Cabin Done tent comes in a wheeled carrying bag which makes it easy to transport, although it is a little on the bulky side.
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The Best Food Blogs of 2011Nowadays there seems to be an endless supply of food blogs available. Of course there are some that just stand out a bit more than others.
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How to Care for Your Pet as They AgeOften we forget that our pets will reach a certain age and they will not be able to get around as quickly as they used to.
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How to Make Sure that Your Dog Gets the Exercise it Needs During WinterDepending on where you live you can end up with mounds of snow, during the winter months. You may find that during this time it can get more difficult to get your dog out of the house to get the exercise that they need.
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How to Navigate the Coupon RulesCouponing is certainly nothing new to many moms, especially those who have become seasoned shoppers.
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The Top Homeschooling Blogs of 2011Whether you are new to the world of homeschooling, or are a seasoned pro, knowing where you can go to get additional help can be useful.
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The Top Mom Must Haves in 2011When it comes to the best and worst items for moms of 2011, there are certainly plenty to choose from. Of course each person's list is sure to be different, since the items every mom seems to need is really a personal preference.
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Top Ten Items You Have on the Top of Your Recycle ListWhen it comes to recycling there are some of us that stick to the basics, and others who try to recycle just about everything they can.
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The Best Food Trends for Families of 2011One thing that people seem to not be able to get enough of and that's food. Each year the food trends tend to change.
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How to Prepare a State Unit Study for Your HomeschoolWhat is really nice about a State based unit study is that you can cover it as a group with all of your kids.
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How to Avoid Overfeeding Your PetIn recent years it's not just the health of people that many are concerned about, it is also the health of their pets.
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How to Manage Working Full Time and Caring for Your DogBeing a dog owner for many years, I know how difficult it can be to make sure that all of your dogs needs are met on a daily basis. Caring for a dog is really like having a child in the home.
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How to Make a Natural Pregnancy and Delivery PlanMore and more moms who are expecting and considering going with a more natural pregnancy and delivery plan.
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Early Winter Arrives in New JerseyAt first glance looking out of your window, you may think that it is the end of December already.
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How to Be Frugal About Your Pet ExpensesWith so many families feeling the financial pinch it is important that you take the time budget all of your expenses. This also includes saving money when it comes to your pets.
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Must Have Camping Gear for Your DogIf you are a family who loves camping, and you want to take your pet along for the ride there are a few things you will want to take into consideration.
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Five First Pet Ideas for KidsWhen it comes to finding a pet that is just the right fit for your family, it does not really have to be that complicated. There are plenty of pets to choose from, and some are easier to care for than others.
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Five Ways to Get Your First Grader Started with WritingIf you are homeschooling a first grader, it can be very difficult to get them started with the writing process.
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Top Money Saving Websites for Moms in 2011There are a ton of websites online that claim that they help moms on everything from saving money shopping, to organizing your home.
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Something for Everyone at the New Jersey Expo CenterThere is always plenty to see and do in New Jersey, if you know the right place to look
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How to Protect Yourself from Unemployment DiscriminationIt seems that those who are diligently searching for a new job, will find yet another obstacle standing in their way. According to recent news reports, employers and now starting to discriminate against the unemployed.
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Original Artist's a Thing of the Past?Music is art, and allows a person to express themselves in a creative an original way, right?
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What to Do when Your Homeschooling Curriculum Hits a SnagIf you are a homeschooling parent, you are bound to hit a snag in your curriculum.
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Unique End of the Year Baby Shower IdeasThere are some women who just love camping, and everything associated with it. If you are expecting toward the end of the year, why not make it a unique baby shower.
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What to Look for in Online Classes for Your HomeschoolIf you have been searching the web for online classes for your homeschooler, there are several things that you will want to look for when searching.
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How to Make Animal Canisters for Animal Study ProjectsHelping your kids to learn all about animals can be a lot of fun. Projects are a great way to help the information stick into a child’s mind.
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How to Create a Lesson Plan to Help Your Students Learn to Identify Animal TracksLearning about animal tracks can be a lot of fun. It is a great way to break up the curriculum especially as we approach the winter season.
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How to Ensure Your Child is Getting Enough Exercise During Their Homeschool DayLately there has been a lot of news about schools not making sure that kids are getting enough gym time during the school year .
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Fall Decorating Just for KidsThere is nothing like the crisp Fall air to get you in the mood for a bit of redecorating
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Five Ways to Keep Your Skills Sharp and in DemandEven though there have been claims that the unemployment numbers are getting better, many older workers are still struggling to find work.
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Five Ways You Can Tell If Your Child is Mastering a SubjectWhen it comes to homeschooling your children it can certainly be a challenge to make sure that they are learning everything that they should.
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Steve Jobs Inspiration for the Next GenerationWhen you mention the name Steve Jobs, everyone knows exactly who you are talking about.
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Pumpkin Picking in New JerseyAlong with the Fall season many families love the idea of having access to fresh pumpkins.
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Tips for Helping Your ADHD Child While HomeschoolingHomeschooling a child who has been diagnosed with ADHD, can certainly be a challenge.
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Bed Bugs- How to Keep Them from Coming Home from SchoolI must say that I was shocked when I first read this article about bed bugs. I never even thought that they could infest the schools they way that they infest homes.
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Five Ways You Can Adapt to Social Media ChangesMany seem to still be in an uproar over all of the changes that have been made to face book recently. It seems that most people are just in an uproar because they don’t like change.
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Could Your Next Vehicle Be Full of Water?Buying a used car is really nothing like it used to be. After all of the storms and flooding that we have had recently more, and more people are trying to unload their waterlogged cars.
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Tips for Planning a Space Unit for Your First Grade HomeschoolerIf you are homeschooling your first grader, there are several things that you can do when you get to the space unit
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Homeschool Classroom Decorating for FallJust because your children are homeschooled this does not mean that you can not make the homeschool environment even more enjoyable.
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Top Five Apple Picking Spots in NYIf you live in the New York area, and you are looking forward to taking your kids apple picking, be sure to pick the best locations.
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Debit Cards Are They Still Worth it or Should You Go Back to Cash?By now you have probably heard all about the suggested Debit Card hike. More and more families are starting to feel the financial pinch, and now banks are making it even worse
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From Homeschooling to College -- How to Make the TransitionIf this is your homeschoolers last year at home, and they will be heading off to college next year, there are several things that you want to do to help them prepare.
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Five Reasons Why the New Phone Should Not Be Purchased for Your TeenWhen it comes to keeping up with the trend, it seems parents are behind, and teens are up to date
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Apples and Education How to Combine the TwoSince it is apple picking season, many homeschoolers are trying to come up with ways to help their children learn about apples.
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Five Ways to Avoid Wasting Your Groupon Coupon DealsNo doubt everyone has heard about the Groupon website. You can sign up using your email, and in no time you will be receiving deals in your area.
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The Benefits of Once a Month Cooking for Single MomsIt can be very difficult for single parents to manage getting it all done, especially now that school is back in session.
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Clearance Items that Will Help Your BudgetPlanning ahead is really a great way to fortify your budget for the next year. Even if your budget looks good for this year, you never know what will happen so planning ahead is a must.
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Top Places to Camp in the Fall Season with a FamilyNot everyone likes to go camping during the hot months of summer.
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Top Five Items You Should Add to Your Fall Camping ListThe Fall season is usually the end for many when it comes to camping.
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Top Five Apple Picking Spots in New JerseySeptember and October are the perfect months to go apple picking in New Jersey.
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How to Create Your Own Addition Facts BookletIf you have a first grader who is starting to learn their addition facts, helping them to create their own book, can certainly prove to be beneficial.
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Five Ways to Ensure that You Don't Lose Money on a Winter WeddingIf you are planning a winter wedding, you may think you have covered everything, but if it is a winter wedding there is more that you should be concerned about.
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Introducing Your Children to Kindergarten in PhasesHave you ever heard about phasing in? Well if you have ever had a child in daycare, preschool, or, kindergarten then you probably have.
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Top Five Ways You Can Make Re-entering the Workforce EasierIf you are a mom who has chosen to stay at home and raise kids for a few years, you may be finding it difficult to suddenly get back.
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Blog Hop's - How to Plan One and Why?If you have a new blog that does not have a nice amount of regular readers yet, than you may want to consider hosting a blog hop.
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How a Money Jar Can Help Children Learn About Saving MoneyThere are many different techniques that you can try to use in order to teach your children how to save money.
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How to Give Your Planters a Fall LookDuring the summer months you see a lot of planters sitting on steps, and on front laws. As Fall starts to approach you will notice the flowers start to dwindle down and close up.
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How to Keep Your Electrical Bill Low for the Fall and Winter SeasonMany families have been working hard during the summer months to keep their electric bills as low as possible.
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Top Five Reasons Why You May Want to Think Twice About Recommending Your Child for a JobDespite what the experts say there are still plenty of people who are out of work.
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How to Give Your High School Homeschooler a More Independent ScheduleIf you are going to be homeschooling a high school student this year, you may want to consider giving them a more independent schedule.
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Five Benefits of Your Kids Spending Time with You at WorkHave you ever considered bringing your children with you to work? Perhaps you have done so because of your personal circumstance, or just on special days.
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Five Ways to Avoid Over Booking Your Childs School YearAlong with the new school year usually their comes, a very busy schedule.
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Top Five Must Have Unusual Accessories for Your Home OfficeBeing a work at home mom, I have found that there are some key things that you may want to have.
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Top Educational Activities You Can Do with Your Home School on September 11September has arrived, and after speaking with many teachers in the area I have found that many of them are going to start the year with one, or two September 11th activities.
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The Top Places Online to Find Healthy After School Snack IdeasHaving the right snack after school, can make the difference between a weak, and a strong immune system.
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Top Ten Skills Your Homeschooler Needs to Practice DailySo you have your homeschool curriculum all picked out, and your kids and learning what they need for the year.
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The Benefits of Cold Prevention Early on in the School YearSchool has already started for many, and will be starting for others very soon.
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Beyonce and Hubby Jay-Z Have Exciting NewsThis is not another rumor, but has been confirmed by the parents themselves.
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How to Set Up a College Budget when Funds Are LimitedMany college students have already headed back for the new school year. However the difference this school year is that many families are still living in a recession
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How to Decide What Foreign Language to Introduce to Your HomeschoolerOne thing that many homeschoolers have the opportunity to focus on is teaching them a foreign language.
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Top Five Ways to Organize Your Hand Me DownsTrying to make ends meet when you are living through a recession can be very difficult.
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Top Reasons Working Moms Should Not Compare Themselves to Celebrity MomsLooking at all of he newspapers and all of the shows on television it is very easy to start comparing yourself to celebrities
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How to Earn Extra Money During the Fall SeasonJust because summer is over this does not mean that all of the jobs to earn extra money are gone too.
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Hurricane Irene- How to Be Prepared in New Jersey!If you live in any part of New Jersey you are probably keeping close watch over Hurricane Irene.
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Top Family Camping Kitchen'sWhen I first started looking at camping kitchens I quickly realized that there are a lot of options to choose from.
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How to Make Sure You Are Stocking Up on Quality ClothingThe latest news about back to school shopping, is the higher prices of course. Along with the higher prices however you will find that the quality of clothing is not as good as it used to be.
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Outdoor Kitchen vs. Over the Fire CookingBefore planning your next camping trip, you will need to decide if you are going to be needing an outdoor kitchen to cook your meals, or if it will be over the fire.
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Your Guide to Finding the Right Family TentFinding the right tent for your family is not as easy as picking the right color or look. When it comes to tents the entire family should agree on which one they want.
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Homeschooling with a Toddler in the Home, How to Get the Work DoneHomeschooling when you have a toddler walking around the home can be a huge challenge.
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How to Find a Budget Friendly Printer for Your HomeschoolWhen it comes to homeschooling, a printer can end up being your best friend.
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The Benefits of Homemade Baby FoodWhen it comes to keeping your kids healthy there are several things that you can do. Stating from the time when they are infants.
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How to Make Your Child's Homework Space More User FriendlySchool is already backing in full swing for some, and others will be joining the masses shortly. Along with the back to school rush, you can expect your child to start getting lots of homework.
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How to Evaluate the Quality of Your HomeschoolingEven if you do not have to report what you do for homeschol to anyone in your state, it is still important to make sure that you evaluate the quality of your homeschool.
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What to Look for in Your Next TentWhen it comes to tents there are several things that many people do not take into consideration.
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Will Electronics Become a Must Have on the Back to School List?The days of having crayons, and pencils be the main staple on back to school lists have come and gone.
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Tips on How to Get Your Home Ready for the Back to School RushIn most areas school is right around the corner.
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How to Make a Life Size Word Family Tree for Your HomeschoolHelping your homeschooler learn about word families can actually be a lot of fun. The key is to find what technique will work best for your child.
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How to Plan for a Camping EmergencyWhen you are planning your next camping trip, you also want to plan for those unexpected emergencies that pop up.
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Top Six Person Family Camping TentsMany families are looking for more affordable ways to get away from it all.
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Tips for Teaching Site Words Through Reading with Struggling ReadersIf you are a parent who homeschool's their children you are probably constantly on the lookout for ways to help your child to learn their sight words
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Laundry Plan Ideas for Kids, How to Get Them InvolvedNot all families have the luxury of having a washer and dryer in their home. Some have to go to the Laundromat to get their laundry done.
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Tips for Planning a Group Camping TripIf you really enjoy camping as a fun family filled vacation, why not plan a fun group camping trip.
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Keep Your Garden Going in the Fall with a Basement MakeoverOne thing that many families really love about the summer months is gardening.
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Five Tips to Make it Through the First Few Days Back to HomeschoolingMany homeschoolers like the idea of taking the summer off for vacation time, or just taking one or two months off for summer break.
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Camping Gear Storage, the Budget Friendly WayAfter you have invested money into camping gear it only makes sense that you would want to preserve it so that it can last.
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Great Places to Camp in the Fall SeasonIf you and your family love to camp then you probably love to go camping during different times of year.
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Creating a Fall Activity List for Your HomeschoolFall will be here before you know it and during this time a lot of homeschooling parents want to keep their kids engaged in educational activities.
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Back to School Shopping- What You Should and Should Not Get for Your TeenMost families have already headed out to the store to begin their back to school shopping.
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Making the First Day of School an Easy One for New StudentsBack to school time will be here before you know it, and with it often will come a lot of back to school jitters.
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How to Turn Your Basement into a Homeschool Science CenterMany homeschooling parents look for ways that they can utilize the limited amount of space that they have in their homes.
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How Mini Office Dividers Can Help in Your HomeschoolIf you are homeschooling your children and live in a small space it may be difficult to find space to put up all of the visual aids that many use to help their children learn.
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Top Five Ways to Display Your Vacation SouvenirsThere is really not much time left to the summer vacation, and some have already collected all the vacation souvenirs of the summer.
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Top School Supplies that Are a Waste of MoneyWhen it comes to school supplies there are some that are a must have, and there are others that are a complete waste of money.
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5 Ways Parents Can Help Slow Down the Children BanI realize that this is a touchy subject with many parents, but it seems to be the hot topic among many, with no signs of letting up any time soon. -
Warehouse Club Shopping vs. Couponing Which One Really Saves You More Money and Time?After seeing all of the couponing shows it really makes you start thinking about your own grocery shopping.
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5 Reasons Why You Should Get Rid of Your Storage FacilityTime and time again we see articles, with tips about getting storage, and how to minimize clutter in your home by using storage
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Creative Ideas for Homeschool Gardening LessonsWhen it comes to homeschooling there is really so much that you can do. One project that many young children enjoy is gardening
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Creative Ways to Teach Addition and Subtraction FactsHaving a first grader who just does not seem interested in flash cards, I had to come up with a more creative way to help my kids learn their addition and subtraction facts.
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Five Real Life Math Projects for HomeschoolersMaking math come alive for your homeschooler can really prove to be beneficial for them. Often you hear kids ask the question, of when they will have to use something
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How to Make a Pancake Themed Sight Word Practice Center for You HomeschoolOne thing that I really enjoy about homeschooling is how creative you can be.
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How to Make a Magnetic Chore List for Your KidsSome kids just love the idea of having a checklist.
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Five Signs that Show You May Be Holding Your Toddler Back from Reaching MilestonesRecent news reports and even blogs have been highlighting the fact that parents may be going overboard on trying to protect their children.
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Five Ways to Beat the Heat in Central New JerseyBeing in the middle of a heat wave in New Jersey can not only be stressful for parents, but also for kids.
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Five Reasons You Should Have an Inventory Checklist for Your HomeschoolFor some parents just sitting down and organizing the daily homeschool schedule is difficult enough.
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Five Ways Teachers Can Get the Items They Need Without Breaking the BankBack to school time has arrived, and we know this because we currently see all of the deals posted just about everywhere.
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Several Benefits of Using an App to Plan Your Weekly MealsNo matter how hard moms try it is still very difficult to come up with meal ideas on a weekly basis.
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Five Ways to Fit More Field Trips into Your Homeschooling YearHomeschooling brings about a large amount of challenges especially when it comes to scheduling.
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Five Ways to Incorporate Handwriting into Each SubjectIf you are a homeschooler than you probably already know how difficult it can be to find enough time to get everything done in one day.
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How to Set Up a Homeschool Support MeetingIf you are a homeschooling parent, you probably already know the importance of making sure that your children socialize.
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The Benefits of Putting Direct Links in Comments You LeaveSo how many blogs do you visit in one day? Lots of people visit blogs and leave comments, but they often wonder why they are not getting any comments back on their own blog.
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How to Set Up a Homeschool Archive SystemSetting up a homeschool archive system is a great way to keep old school work neat, and organized.
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Tips for Finding the Trouble Spots in Your CurriculumThere is really no such thing as a perfect curriculum, although you may find one that both your and your children are comfortable with.
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Unique Cup Ideas for Your Next BarbecueIf you are looking for something a little different during your next barbecue than keep reading this article.
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Top Five Ways to Store and Organize Your CouponsIf you have chosen to jump on the couponing bandwagon, you have probably found yourself overwhelmed by the number of coupons you have.
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A Picture Perfect Way to Organize Your Homes EntrywayComing up with creative ways to organize your homes entry way can really be challenging.
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How to Transform Old Flower Pots into Outdoor CoolersWe are currently in the heat of summer, and along with summer, there comes lots of barbecues.
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Five Reasons Why You Don't Need a Coupon Class to Save MoneyThere is a new trend that I see popping up all over the internet, and in different areas around the country.
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How to Get Your Child's Closet in Top Order for the New School YearThere is nothing more irritating for a parent than to look into a child's closet and see all the new clothes you just purchased for them thrown on the floor.
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How to Save Money on the Non Coupon ItemsWith all the talk of coupon clipping, many are looking to get their hands on any number of coupons that they can find.
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Is State Testing an Accurate Gauge as to What Your Children Are Learning?For many years parents have been relying on test scores to tell them whether, or not their children are learning.
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Five Ways to Communicate with Your Pediatrician Without Being an Annoying ParentWe constantly hear and see news reports about patients complaining about their doctors.
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Help Your Child Learn About Books by Using an AppIf your child is a struggling reader, or if they are just getting started with reading, than the iTunes app called 'Book of Me', may be of some help to them.
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Could Gigwalking Be a Good Fit for Stay at Home Moms Looking for Part Time Work?Well if you are looking for another way to earn money, as a stay at home mom than perhaps gigwalking is just the thing for you.
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Tips for Budgeting Your Homeschool Needs for the Upcoming School YearIf you are new to homeschooling you will quickly see, little expenses tend to pop up during the course of the school year.
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Tips to Help Your Two Year Old Develop SociallyThere are some children who naturally have no difficulty when it comes to socializing.
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How to Prepare Your Family for a Flight DelayIf you are planning a vacation with the family and you plan on flying, then you need to be prepared for just about anything.
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How to Make a Toddler Friendly Learning Center for Your HomeschoolIf you have a toddler in your home, you probably already know how difficult homeschooling can be.
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Top Five Benefits of Hiring a Content Writer for Your WebsiteWhether you just started your own web site, or your first blog, the key to growing in popularity is the information found on the site.
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Five Tips for Working Household Chores into Your Homeschooling RoutineThere are many benefits to homeschooling, and one of the biggest is that you have the opportunity to teach your children some well needed home economics skills.
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The Gear You Need for a Completely Solar Powered Camping TripWhen it comes to camping there are many different ways that you can go about planning out your trip.
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What to Do with Those Extra Vegetables in Your Summer GardenDuring the summer months, many families spend time doing a bit of gardening.
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Back-to-School Gifts for TeachersYou always hear about teacher's getting gifts at the end of the school year, but I hear less often about teachers getting gifts at the beginning of the school year.
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The Benefits of Having More Than One Homeschool Curriculum ChoiceWhen you first start homeschooling, you instantly realize that their is an abundance of curriculum that you have to choose from.
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How to Organize Your Receipts for Budgeting PurposesOrganizing your receipts is one of the best ways to establish your budget, and to track your spending habits.
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Top Five Online Stores Teachers Can Shop for School SuppliesThe majority of the time teacher's have to come out of their own pockets to pay for back to school supplies.
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How to Use Sentence Flashcards to Boost a Child's Sentence Reading SkillsWhen it comes to reading, let's face it, not everyone enjoys it.
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The Benefits of Turning Old Bath Towels into Kitchen TowelsInstead of buying hand towels why not take what you have in the house already and put them to good use.
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Six Tips to Help the Family Cut Back on Evening Television WatchingYou have probably seen plenty of articles online encouraging families to limit their television watching time.
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Top Ways to Track Your Spending HabitsIf you are among the many families who are forced to live on a small budget, you may feel that it is impossible to afford the things you may want, or need.
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Tips to Avoid Bringing Home Tons of Sand from the BeachIts summer time and plenty of families are going to be spending many hours each week at the beach.
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The Benefits of Signing Up for Free SamplesYou have probably seen the dozens of free samples that arrive in the mail on a weekly basis for some. Of course not as many tend to show up as they used to.
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Tips for Incorporating a Back to School Theme in Your HomeschoolAt the beginning of the school year teacher's spend time focusing on themes for their classrooms.
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How Stay at Home Moms Can Cope with Thyroid Related TirednessRecently in the news their has been a lot of talk about Graves disease which is an autoimmune disease that affects your thyroid.
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Five Tips to Help Single Parents Plan Family VacationsJust because you are a single parent this does not mean that you can not take a fun filled family vacation.
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List of Easy to Grow Vegetables for Your Kids GardenKids love to get their hands dirty and play outdoors, so why not help your kids plan out their own vegetable garden.
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Which School Supplies You Should Not Buy from CostcoThere are many things that you can buy at Costco, and some you should not.
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How to Bottle and Store Your Own Water for a Family Road TripThere are many families who invest time, and money into buying bottled water.
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How Attending Back-to-School Night Can Help Your Kids Have a Better School YearJust about all schools have some sort of back-to-school night
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Why You May Want to Think Twice Before Buying Your Teen the Platform Wedge ShoesThe latest shoe trend to hit the market for many teens is the Platform wedge.
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Five Tips to Help Kids Beat Back-to-School Anxiety IssuesWhen back-to-school time comes, around the anxiety for many kids start's to kick into high gear.
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Walmart Vs. The Dollar Store Which is Really the Best Option for School Supplies?During the back to school season stores will often compete with each other in order to get your business.
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How to Give Your Kid's a Full Day's Education Despite Having Half a Day KindergartenMany school districts have to make the difficult choice of cutting back, due to budget issues.
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Tips to Avoid Being Overwhelmed when Budgeting Hits a SnagWhen it comes to budgeting even the most experienced and careful person may hit a snag on occasion.
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Top Five Laundry Bags to Get for KidsGetting your kids to do laundry is a task that is easier said than done.
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Top Five Tips to Help Homeschoolers Prepare for the 2011-2012 School YearJust because you are a homeschooler, this does not mean that you do not have to prepare for the next school year.
















