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Choosing the right child care

December 8, 2011

There are many things mothers who want to pursue a college degree have to think about before registering for their first class. While figuring out how to finance their education through grants for parents, scholarships and other financial aid is a major consideration, who will care for their children while they are in school is one of the most important decisions they'll make.…

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Keeping your holiday spending in check

December 7, 2011

The holiday season can cause a lot of financial stress for any parent, especially single mothers who are pursuing a college education.
While single mother scholarships, grants for parents and other financial aid help offset the cost of getting a degree, extra expenses for decorations, gifts, holiday cards and attire can quickly add up and cause your budget to be blown.…

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Naps: Not just for your kids

December 5, 2011

Sleep deprivation is common among mothers, especially those who are serving double duty as students. Whether it's a long list of household to-dos, studying for a test, finishing homework, reading, a child who wakes you up during the night or filling out college scholarship and grant applications, many moms who are pursuing a college degree simply sacrifice sleep along the way.…

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Don’t let stress affect your sleep

December 1, 2011

Let's face it - juggling parenthood and going to college can be stressful, especially at this busy time of year. While some people thrive on a little stress to perform at their best, others suffer and may have trouble sleeping as a result.
As many people know, stress can cause insomnia and a variety of other issues with concentration, mood and health.…

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Minimizing holiday stress

November 30, 2011

While grants for parents, college scholarships and other financial aid can help to alleviate a lot of financial stress for mothers who are pursuing a college education throughout the year, the holidays often present a whole new set of worries.
The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that households with children are especially likely to suffer from financial stress during the holiday season.…

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Avoid holiday shopping crowds online

November 23, 2011

The holidays can be a stressful time for anyone, especially student parents who are busy balancing the demands of school and family and preparing for finals.
Many mothers who are attending college also have an added financial stress this time of year. Although grants for parents, college scholarships and other financial aid help them pay for their education, they simply may not have a large budget to spend when purchasing holiday gifts for family and friends.…

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Keeping up with your kids’ progress in school

November 21, 2011

It's that time of year for school-aged kids and their parents everywhere - parent-teacher conference time.
While you no doubt want to touch base with your children's teachers to make sure they are doing well or to raise any concerns, adding conferences to your already busy schedule can feel overwhelming for student parents, and especially single mothers who cannot share the conference-attending duties with a spouse.…

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Easy and healthy dinner options for student parents

November 18, 2011

It's a question moms in all stages of their lives hear on a daily basis: what's for dinner? For mothers who are working on getting their college degree, figuring what to make for their families can be especially challenging, given their lack of free time for grocery shopping, preparing food and cooking.
While it's easy enough to order take-out from a favorite restaurant or fast food place, these meals can be expensive and unhealthy, especially when eaten often.…

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Keeping everyone happy: How can you study and keep your kids occupied?

November 15, 2011

While financing a college degree is made easier through various college scholarships, grants for parents and other financial aid, many mothers returning to school face a variety of daily challenges related to balancing motherhood with being a student. Figuring out how and where to study while keeping little ones happy is one of these challenges.
Obviously, carving out homework or study time for yourself when your children are at school, daycare or otherwise occupied by someone else is ideal.…

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Are you too sick to go to school?

November 14, 2011

Moms who are pursuing a college degree are often so busy with school and family responsibilities that they forget to think about themselves. However, sometimes just when things are going along fine you'll get sick and be forced to decide whether or not you're well enough to go to school.
While staying home often isn't many women's first choice when they're ill, experts say that going to class, a study group or the library can often put others at risk and keep you from getting better quickly.…

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