Stephanie Foster -'s Articles in Parenting

  • Do You Need Childcare When You Work At Home?
    Many parents decide to work at home because they want more time with their families. They hope to be able to take care of their kids themselves rather than pay for any sort of childcare. But is this really practical?

    The answer really depends on your situation. There are a lot of factors to consider when taking a realistic look at what is best for you and your children.

    How old are your kids?

    The older they are, the less help you will probably need. Babies and toddle...
  • Keeping The Kids Busy When It’s Miserably Hot
    Summer is a great time for children. School is out for most of them and it’s time to play. Running, climbing, building sand castles, swimming...

    Sweating, sunburns, complaining.

    It isn’t necessarily all that easy to keep the kids busy all summer long, especially on particularly hot days, the days when the kids come into the house five minutes after you send them out, complaining “it’s too hot outside!” What can you do to keep them busy, short of turning the AC on full b...
  • Parenthood And Long Hair
    If they don’t cut their hair in pregnancy, many women cut their hair shorter after the baby is born. The reason, as always, is that it’s easier to deal with.

    If you think about it, though, long hair may not require that much extra effort when compared to short hair. You’ll spend less time getting it cut at the salon, which can be nice when you have to fit that in around your children’s schedules. Brushing your hair only takes a little longer for well-maintaned long hair th...
  • How To Work At Home With Young Children
    I’ve written a few simple rules to help you deal with the reality of working at home with young children. Your day may not go exactly like this, but at times it will probably come pretty close.

    1. Start your day by telling the kids you are going to be working. Make sure you have enough time for last-minute demands, such as the urgent need to play “just one” game of Chutes and Ladders.

    2. Remind kids of when they can disturb you while you work. “No, wanting a cookie is n...