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1. Go to a National Park or State Campground
Federal and state campgrounds are the best choice for value and free programs for kids. If you can afford a little more, try a private campground which will offer a swimming pool and laundry facilities on-site. But, for value, you can't beat ...
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Single parents are doubly challenged in caring for their children and their homes because they are literally doing the work of two people. But, it is very important for your children's well being for you to take care of yourself. If you are stressed out, it will affect your children, ...
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Gay parenting is a productive and positive decision, but author and lesbian mother Arlene Lev admits it isn't always an easy one. With practical wisdom and advice, and personal real-life stories, Lev prepares gay parents for this endeavor with everything they need to know and everything they can expect while ...
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A single parent multitasks all the time. Sometimes she's the chef, other times the taxi driver or housekeeper, and she's always the breadwinner, family psychologist and teacher. Managing a family, a household and holding down a job keep her plenty challenged.
If you're winging parenthood on your own, you know it's ...
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There is nothing to bring you and your kids closer together as a family than to pack up the minivan and head out on the open road to go camping. You will get back in touch with nature, and more importantly eachother. (Provided you leave all portable electronics at home.) ...
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