How To Afford Time Off With Your Baby

How To Afford Time Off With Your Baby
Money-saving tips to help parents manage on a reduced income while staying at home with their baby

Three in five working mothers would stay at home with their children if they could afford to. But the prospect of managing on a reduced income can be daunting, especially at the point when they feel they need more money to cover the costs associated with a new baby.

Many books are aimed at budgeting and financial economies, but not at releasing and saving money while dealing with the extra expense of a new child. How to Afford Time Off With Your Baby identifies opportunities to economise at each and every stage, from pregnancy to starting school.

Includes advice on:
Bullet - what parents actually do need and what they can do without
Bullet - ideas for achieving more with less
Bullet - creative solutions to baby-related spending
Bullet - ways to generate a little extra cash.

In addition, this hugely practical guide provides checklists and Q&As, an extensive resource section and numerous tips to guide parents through this difficult financial period and help them get the most out of spending time with their young child.



About the author:
Prior to having children, Becky Goddard-Hill worked as a social worker and childcare trainer. She is also a qualified humanistic psychotherapist. She has taken time off work to bring up her two young children and to write. She passionately believes in developing supportive communities, particularly around child caring and this is the focus of much of her work and her writing.

Find out more at: www.babybudgeting.co.uk

September 09
 
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