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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: Advice, Book, Careers, Challenges, daytoday, Dealing, Help, Kids, Parents, Peterson's, Practical, Working

Product Description For all the harried parents trying to combine career and home life, help has arrived! It’s a lively, informative, and useful resource–The Working Parents Help Book–a completely expanded second edition. The free “help” disk contains easily customized calendars, lists for babysitters, medical forms for camp and school, and much more.Amazon.com Review Susan Crites Price and Tom Price, married journalists with a 9-year-old daughter, obviously understand what it’s like to combine family and career. That’s probably why their updated and expanded guide to running a two-income household, The Working Parents Help Book, rings so true. The practical and useful reference offers solid information bolstered with cross references and reviews of relevant products, while a disk included with the book contains free templates to help you better manage your time.
Peterson’s the Working Parents Help Book: Practical Advice for Dealing With the Day-To-Day Challenges of Kids and Careers
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Product Description This book covers every aspect of the working-parent balancing act. Warmhearted, wise, funny, upbeat but truthful, Olds offers scores of survival tips. Experts and some 250 working parents offer time tested advice on getting good child care and other help, keeping your marriage alive, finding time for yourself, dealing with guilt, making it as a single parent, negotiating with employers and much more. “A book that will give any parent determination and encouragement when it comes to combining work and parenthood.”—Health Resources “The classic book in the field.”— Women at Work, King Features
The Working Parents’ Survival Guide
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Product Description The rise of the home office has brought with it the unique challenge of juggling work and home in the same setting. Experienced work-at-home mom Katherine Murray gives invaluable insights and advice designed to help people who work at home to balance their careers and their families.
Home but Not Alone: The Parents’ Work-At-Home Handbook
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Posted by Blogmaster in Working Mother Books, tags: Handbook, Home, Kids, Maintain, Parents, Raise, Still, Succeed, Time, Work, Working

Product Description The how-to guide for all working parents–especially single parent families, this entertaining reference helps families make all types of important decisions. Tips, checklists, and graphics are used to keep the book light, friendly and usable.
The Working Parents’ Handbook: How to Succeed at Work, Raise Your Kids, Maintain a Home, and Still Have Time for You
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Posted by Blogmaster in Work at Home Books, tags: area, Autism, AutismClassroom.com, Child, Family, from, Home, InHome, Manual, Members, Parents, Providers, Support, Work

Product Description How to Set Up a Work Area at Home for a Child with Autism is a must have guide for parents, family members, and in-home support workers looking to create a work space for a child with autism. The book is filled with practical advice such as tips for teaching basic skills, sample charts for charting progress, and ideas for encouraging independent skills. Each chapter provides strategies and techniques to enhance the delivery of the home instruction.
How to Set Up a Work Area at Home for a Child with Autism: A Manual for Parents, Family Members and In-Home Support Providers From AutismClassroom.com
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Featuring Interviews With The World’s Smartest, Richest And Most Successful Young Entrepreneurs — From India To The UK To Your Backyard (i.e. Adam Horwitz). Learn How To Make More Money Than Your Parents From The World’s Top Young Entrepreneurs.
50 Interviews: Young Entrepreneurs – Make More Money Than Parents.
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Product Description Offering real-life solutions for working parents, a helpful guide covers topics that range from informing a boss about a pregnancy through handling vacation time for school-age children. 20,000 first printing.Amazon.com Review From the editors of the UCLA Working Parents Newsletter comes this comprehensive manual for making it all work: career, kids and time for yourself. Starting with being the topic of pregnant in the work place, it includes issues many first-time parents have not considered, like sending your nanny to CPR class and making lunches your kids won’t hate. With concrete suggestions from other parents, you’ll find more information than you ever knew you needed.
The Working Parents Handbook
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Product Description The book contains the results of the author’s in-depth interviews and representative surveys of how children view their parents working. The author presents the first comprehensive study ever conducted that asks children and parents their views on work and family life. This book was five years in the making. The author covers all the typical areas of thinking today about parents whom work and their children. The result is stereotypes are destroyed and politically correct ideas challenged. The reader will find practical advice for a better family life and a new set of operating principles to help the parent be more in command and control at work and at home.
Ask the Children: What America’s Children Really Think About Working Parents
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