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Returning to work after maternity leave
By ThinkBaby on 12/04/2010 17:11:29
From staying in touch with work to negotiating flexible hours when you return, Joanna Robson, founder of Babylaw Solicitors and an expert in maternity-related employment law, makes sense of your maternity rights
cannot force you to attend the workplace if you choose not to.Can I apply for a promotion while I'm on maternity leave?If a promotion came up at work which was suitable to your skills and career progression, your employer should contact you about it so
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Guide for working mums and mums-to-be
By Kimberley Smith on 08/09/2010 17:43:54
Want to know more about working during pregnancy, maternity leave, maternity entitlement, childcare, returning to work, expressing milk and being a working mum? Phew! Well, start here...
Being a working mumMillions of women mix being a mum with their career every day, while others choose stay at home to be a full-time parent. "Juggling" is a familiar phrase mums use to describe balancing their lives but the development of maternity
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Could your baby model?
By Mel Crossley on 08/06/2011 10:30:14
Here’s the lowdown on whether your little one can cut it in front of the camera
– and if you’ve got what it takes to be a little fashionista baby’s mum
be able to enjoy
the experience, that’s key. It’s not the baby’s
career, this is meant to be fun!”That model look“Agencies look for babies that’ll meet their clients needs,” explains Charlotte Evans, who runs Elizabeth Smith agency. “Clients – magazines
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Chidcare options: An overview
By Maria Muennich on 23/04/2009 04:49:00
When it comes to returning to work, sorting out the right childcare for your child and circumstances it top of the agenda
career in childcare). As she can't care for other children at the same time this can be a more expensive option than a childminder (who works from her own home) but rates will vary according to experience and qualifications. this also means that she
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Returning to work
By Dave Oliver on 06/09/2010 03:39:48
There are lots of factors to consider when thinking about when - or if - you want to return to work after having your baby.
money and even their long-term career plans, many new mums realise that they’d rather stay at home – at least for a while longer than they first anticipated. If this turns out to be the case, it’s a good idea to have a back-up plan. You may want to have
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Jo Jingles for pre-school musical fun!
By ThinkBaby on 16/02/2007 11:24:21
Jo Jingles for pre-school musical fun!
Franchisee: Typically, our franchisees are mothers who have experience of very young children and may have dealt with the pressures of “juggling” a career and home. Applicants do not need to have had any musical training, but ideally should have a good
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Five easy ways to boost energy in pregnancy
By Maria Muennich on 17/08/2009 01:13:01
Making another human being can put quite a strain on the system so here are some simple pick-me-ups to help keep you going and maybe even put a spring in your step
little lemon juice or herbal teas (one safe for use in pregnancy) if you prefer some flavour.5. Clear your mind Any anxieties you may have about the health of you and baby, your relationship, finances, how you'll cope as a mum, and your career progress
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New mum, feeling overwhelmed
By Maria Muennich on 21/06/2007 08:49:23
Whether it's your first or fifth, the arrival of a baby usually heralds a settling in period where priorities and expectations are adjusted to your new reality
remotely sane, you'll probably need to relax your standards a little. If you're going back to work soon after the birth then the pressure to be a 'supermum' is likely to be even greater. How you find a balance between competing priorities of career
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Enjoy Working During your Pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/07/2010 01:43:28
Working during your pregnancy can be enjoyable if you know your maternity rights and manage your early pregnancy symptoms
and eventually plan your life after the birth. If you're working that means a certain amount of disruption, but it doesn't have to be a full-time job balancing your pregnancy and your career… Early pregnancy at work Long before you want to broadcast your baby
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Childcare - planning head
By Maria Muennich on 20/08/2010 22:54:27
What are the pros and cons of the various childcare options once you have had your child?
(though you may find someone who has retired from a career in childcare). As she can't care for other children at the same time this can be a more expensive option than a childminder (who works from her own home) but rates will vary according to experience
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