Can you work from home and watch your kids at the same time? For so many of us, getting back to work is vital to regain a sense of ourselves and our identity, but traditional childcare isn't always accessible or even our cup of tea. So, here's the deal. Working from home with small kids is no walk in the park, but we can totally make it work. Here are some ideas:
If you have a new tiny housemate joining your family soon, take it from someone who learned through experience - when that kid is hungry, that kid is HUNGRY and you’re gonna want a few key essentials at your fingertips.
Like Alanis said, you live, you learn. From insisting on no visitors to looking after my mental health and figuring out naps on-the-go, there were lots of things I knew i needed as an experienced mum.
While experience and family situation vary wildly, there are a few things that almost any new parent will cherish that they may not even realise yet...
My baby hates tummy time - help! When it’s a monumental task to lift your little head to see, frustration is bound to creep in. Happily, we've got a few parent hacks that can help tummy time more enjoyable for both you and baby, and more likely to happen
I know, I know. There's no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes. But what about those dark, autumn days when mustering up the energy for muddy buddies and boots is just a bit much...? Here are 5 of our favourite guilt-free indoor activities to keep kids' sense of discovery sated and yourself sane
Dude, we’ve been there. You’ve managed those first few days at home. You’re getting the hang of this feeding thing (heck, you’ve had enough practice the last week), you might even have grabbed a few hours’ sleep.And now it’s time for the next milestone - leaving the house, baby in tow…