The Stay-at-Home Mom Survival Guide

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My name is Jaimi, and I am a mom who loves to encourage moms in the season of raising children, making a home, and staying focused on the end goals of motherhood. I am the mom of four, including a set of twins. I am also a military wife, writer and “professional” playdate planner. We have to meet mom friends somehow, right?!

I studied early childhood education and teaching in college, so I was able to study a lot about child psychology, family dynamics and what research shows about those two factors in the life of children. I decided to channel that background and the feeling like I could really help moms who were just trying to survive at home caring for their families. 

The stay at home mom survival guide is my little ministry. It is a resource for mothers, parents, caregivers and teachers.

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Family Travel Essentials: Laundry Detergent Sheets

Family Travel Essentials: Laundry Detergent Sheets

When we travel to visit family, it always involves a 3-day road trip. As a military family, we live long-distance from all family members. We have to travel if we want to be part of any family events. Traveling with kids is something I have learned to do. It is just...

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50+ Encouraging Articles for Stay-at-Home Moms

50+ Encouraging Articles for Stay-at-Home Moms

Welcome to Mom Motivation Mondays where weekly contributing writers share their motherhood experiences to encourage you to find the joy in being a mom. Need some stay-at-home mom motivation for each week of the year? We have you covered! Mom Motivation Mondays happens weekly, but there is a...

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Remembering My Pre-Mom Self

Remembering My Pre-Mom Self

Welcome to Mom Motivation Mondays where weekly contributing writers share their motherhood experiences to encourage you to find the joy in being a mom. {This week: Post by Kristin Helms} It’s 6:30 AM and, like clockwork, I open the kitchen cupboard and reach for the box of Keurig coffee pods. As I...

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Spring Cleaning Kids Can Do

Spring Cleaning Kids Can Do

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Fellowes Brands for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.   Getting my spring cleaning done makes me feel better about being at home. It makes me feel successful, content and glad that I created a clean, comfortable space for my family. But, and...

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Managing Emotions as a Mom

Managing Emotions as a Mom

  Welcome to Mom Motivation Mondays where weekly contributing writers share their motherhood experiences to encourage you to find the joy in being a mom. {This week: Post by Lisa Brown} I used to think that something was seriously wrong with me. Hormones, life circumstances, sin, anxiety, and...

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Teaching Children to Care for Books

Teaching Children to Care for Books

It can be nerve-wracking letting your child 'read' books since many pages get ripped, pulled out, and chewed.  I tried my best to supervise my children when they were infants and toddlers to help eliminate the need for constant book repair.  We keep the board books lower on the shelf so the...

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Teaching Kids Financial Responsibility

Teaching Kids Financial Responsibility

Welcome to Mom Motivation Mondays where weekly contributing writers share their motherhood experiences to encourage you to find the joy in being a mom. {This week: Post by Heather} I remember feeling proud I wasn’t the mother who bought her kids something every time we went to the store. (Insert...

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Learning to Tell Time: Hands-On Clock

Learning to Tell Time: Hands-On Clock

Create a hands-on clock to help school age kids learning to tell time. Whether your child is home-schooled or learning common core math, a hands-on math manipulative turns worksheet-based lessons into math games. When we can get the learning into our child's hands it can help them think about more...

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Why Can’t I Go to the Bathroom Alone?

Why Can’t I Go to the Bathroom Alone?

I was in a port-a-potty with the twins. Twin toddlers in one of the most disgusting entrapments known to humankind. A perk of living in a developed world is we usually do not have to squat in the woods to relieve ourselves, but often we moms know we have to answer the call of nature with...

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When You Have a Child with Special Needs

When You Have a Child with Special Needs

Welcome to Mom Motivation Mondays where weekly contributing writers share their motherhood experiences to encourage you to find the joy in being a mom. {This week: Post by Melissa Lilly} I thought I wouldn’t be able to do it. Every time, from the day I took her to see the developmental...

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Reusable Baby Wipes

Reusable Baby Wipes

Reusable baby wipes are essential when your baby has sensitive skin, you want to save money, or you just want to know exactly what you are putting on your baby's precious skin. Store-bought diaper wipes were a problem for my twin boy when he was born. Even the sensitive version of store-bought...

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