Mummy Motoring: Coping With Learning To Drive Later In Life

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Collaborative Post¦ There comes a point in life that we have to learn how to drive. And if you are someone who’s been actively putting it off for so long, but now you’ve got to ferry your kids to and from birthday parties all of the time, learning to drive can be a lifesaver, but it can also be one of the most stressful things you’ll ever undergo. Don’t fear! Let’s help you through this process.

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Five Reasons Why Your Baby Might Be Crying

Collaborative Post¦ Even the calmest and most content of babies will cry at some point. It is the only way that they can communicate as they do not know how to tell you what is wrong or what they need. There are all sorts of reasons why babies cry, and it can be extremely stressful and frustrating trying to work out the cause, but eventually, you will begin to recognise some of the other signs that go with the crying. Here, we will look at a few of the most common reasons and what other signs to look out for. 

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Relax & Make Money Once The Kids Are Asleep

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Collaborative Post¦ When the kids are finally in bed, us mums have a few spare precious moments to ourselves.

 It’s obviously the perfect time to relax, but how about making some money while you’re there?

 Managing a family on a small budget means that you may need some extra spare cash from time to time.

 Luckily, there are some easy and pretty stress-free ways to earn an extra quid or two in the evenings — here are some ideas to get you started…

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Want A Smart Kid? Be A Role Model

Collaborative Post¦ As a responsible parent, you want to put your child at as much of an advantage as possible. The stronger their intellect, the more chance that they will have of success in the future – or so the thinking goes.

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But how do you help your child develop their brains to the maximum extent? What can parents do to facilitate the process? Let’s take a look. 

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How to stop your toddler from biting

A couple of weeks ago, my 2 and a half year old daughter Autumn started biting. It came completely out of the blue. I still have no idea whether she picked it up from somewhere or if it was just part of her development. At first, I tried just saying no and brushing it off, until something happened where I felt unable to continue like that. Here’s what happened and how we got her to stop.

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