Archive for May, 2009

7 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your Home Business

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

1. Doubting yourself. First and foremost you need to believe in yourself in order to have a successful business. If you think you will fail, then you will fail. To be successful you need to be positive and believe in yourself. If you don’t think you are a success, how can you expect any clients [...]

Teaching Your Kids About the Internet

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Our children are living in a different world from the one we know. They have grown up with the internet. At an early age, our kids are expected to use the internet for school projects and research. Unfortunately, there is a lot of danger and misinformation out there. Before you let your children get online, [...]

How to Choose the Right Summer Camp for Your Child

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Summer is fast approaching so now is the time to sign up your child for summer camp. The choice can be difficult to make with all of the options available. Help is here! Pajama Mommy Community recently posted an article about choosing the best summer camp for your child. The post highlights the Champions Day [...]

10 Tips to Improve Your Math Skills Everyday

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

The continual advancement of technology has many benefits, but there is also a drawback. Having computers and calculators ever present has made many of us lazy. Many people avoid figuring out any type of mathematical problem in their head or on paper and instead choose to let a computer solve even the simplest problem. Though [...]

5 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Money

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Money education is important for everyone. If you wait until your children are adults to teach them about finances, you are missing out on many important lessons. Providing your child with a good understanding of money should start as soon as four years old! Amanda Steinberg of DailyWorth has written a guest post on GetRichSlowly.org. [...]

The Effects of Facebook on College Admission

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

You have probably never even considered that your time spent on Facebook, MySpace, or any other social networking site could impact your chances of getting into college or finding a job. As times are changing and the pool of applicants for college admission are getting larger and larger, your activity on sites such as Facebook [...]

7 Steps for Creating a Family Budget

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Saving money and maximizing your income can be a tricky and difficult task on your own. Once you throw in a spouse and children, the task becomes more challenging. Ultimately, if you want to make the most of your money, it is crucial to establish a budget. On her blog at Tamara-Wilson.com, Tamara tackles the [...]

5 Ways to Encourage Young Children to Read

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The ability and desire to read are important traits for anyone to have. The knowledge and education you receive depends greatly on the amount and level of your reading. In order to increase the success of our children, it is important to support and encourage their literacy at a young age. This can be a [...]