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Be a great working mum
By Babyexpert.com on 06/10/2008 16:48:45
Strategies to make sure you survive as a working mother.
No working mum can be perfect, but every working mum can be great. How? By finding ways to deal with the stress, workload and time shortage that usually comes with the territory.Try these techniques which will free up time for you to enjoy your job
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Mamascarf wins MumsClub Business Mum Award
By Babyexpert.com on 16/03/2011 06:45:00
Business Mum Award winner Mamascarf® launches new retro leaf print
Business Mum Award winner Mamascarf® launches new retro leaf printMamascarf®, the award winning breastfeeding scarf providing discretion and support for breastfeeding in public, is now available in a fantastic new retro leaf print. Mamascarf
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Census figures reveal more mums are making the work-life balance work
By Emma Daly on 17/12/2012 11:08:03
Latest figures show there are less stay-at-home mums than expected – but at what cost?
More mums are returning to work than previously estimated, according to the latest census figures. Mums who stay at home to bring up their children – whether this is down to want or necessity – are now becoming the minority, putting paid to age old
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How family-friendly is your workplace?
By Babyexpert.com on 05/08/2010 14:33:00
Calling all working mums and mums-to-be! Enter our workplace survey and win shopping vouchers...
working? Have you ever felt discriminated against because you're a working mum or mum-to-be? Would you rather be a full-time mum but can't afford it?Our survey is quick, confidential and there are 4 chances to win a £25 M&S shopping voucher by filling
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Easy ways to make money on the side!
By Babyexpert.com on 02/11/2011 10:52:00
Mum-friendly ways to earn a little extra money
A bit on the side!As a mum, did you know that there are plenty of ways to earn a little extra money? We show you 13 ways to top up your family finances....Top up your family finances
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How to be a Mumpreneur Q & A
By Babyexpert.com on 15/04/2011 12:06:00
Hippychick founder, Julia Minch answers your questions on business ideas for mums
than I need to begin. I've now decided to press ahead by setting up my own small manufacturing unit, which I think will work really well, but I have to source the materials- it's not easy to find genuine wholesalers. Do you have any tips about sourcing
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Going back to work
By Babyexpert.com on 09/02/2009 16:49:53
Wannabe Apprentice, TV presenter and mum-preneur Saira Khan has advice for mums returning to work after a baby.
to babyexpert.com about life as a ‘mum-preneur’. ‘I had Zacariah in April 2008 by caesarean, so I had six weeks off to recover from that, then I was back at work by week 8. I’m self-employed so I couldn’t really take time off, but Zac was with me full
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Setting up your mummy business
By Babyexpert.com on 16/06/2008 11:35:25
Fancy starting your own business now you're a mum? Get expert advice in our webchat.
How do you juggle work and a family life? Starting a family is a time when many mums think hard about where their career is going and whether it’s time to change direction. Increasing numbers of mums see setting up their own business as a way
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Meet the Prima Baby and Hippychick Mumpreneur 2011
By Babyexpert.com on 28/09/2011 06:32:00
Meet the Prima Baby and Hippychick Mumpreneur 2011. Earlier this year, Prima Baby teamed up with baby and toddler brand Hippychick and invited mums and mums-to-be to come up with a new product to help make parents lives easier.
2011 is...Victoria Ruppersbury, 31, from Somerset, is mum to Emily, eight, Hannah, six, Katie, four, and Joshua, two. It was after potty training three of her own children, as well as helping train her nephews and nieces, that Victoria came up
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Get help with your business idea
By Babyexpert.com on 01/09/2009 15:31:19
Are you a mum looking to set up a business but need some support?
Advice, information, support and opportunities to network with mums who've already taken the plunge and set themselves up in business are what you need if you see your future as a 'mumpreneur'.A good place to start is mumsclub.co.uk. The website
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