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6 Realistic New Year’s Resolutions for mum
It’s that time of the year we all make resolutions that we soon forget about. How about this year you actually make resolutions that work for you.
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Ask the Expert : Raising a Child to learn Different Languages
Are you interested in teaching your child different languages as he/she grows up. Follow these tips from an Early Education specialist on how to build your child's language development.
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7 Struggles of Breastfeeding Mums in Nairobi
Breastfeeding isn't always roses and rainbows and this article shows the struggles breastfeeding mums experience in their lives. Can you relate?
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Working Mother : 5 Tips For Being Successful
Back to work from maternity leave? Here are tips on how to work together with your nanny as you transition.
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7 Tips to Improve Your Child’s Sleep TONIGHT
Find out how your child can sleep better with tips from Sleep consultant Judy Clark.
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Twins? 10 Surprising ways to Survive the First Year
While the rewards of raising twins far outweigh the challenges, it's still tough - one that requires quick-thinking, deep-breathing, and just expecting everything in double doses.
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9 Lessons I’ve learned as a Single Working Mum
Karol Muthoni Njoki shares the inside scoop on life as a single working Mother in Nairobi.
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How to have a Conversation With Your Nanny About Coronavirus
One mum from our community says she gave her nanny two options: either become a live-in nanny or go on paid leave for 14 days and unpaid leave after that - until Coronavirus is totally controlled.
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How to Work from Home with Kids when you are Social Distancing
If you are working from home while social distancing, these tips will help you navigate remote working with children at home.
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Looking for a Nanny Cam? Try One of These
Nanny cams get their name from parents who want to monitor their children’s caretakers. Nanny cams give them some piece of mind. Looking for one? Try these.
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5 Steps to Teach Your Nanny How To Cook
How to teach your nanny how to cook in 5 simple steps, given to you by April Dodd.