Do You Want to Be a Work-at-Home Mom?
For families caring for a chronically ill, homebound child, it’s very hard for both parents to work outside the home. But depending on the severity of the child’s condition and the amount of care required, working at home could provide extra income without transportation and day care hassles for one parent or the other.
Jill Hart, a friend of mine, recently released her new book, So You Want to Be a Work at Home Mom, with co-author Dianna Ennen. Both Jill and Dianna are work at home moms and their book is full of practical information about how to start and run a business at home. To read more about the book and the authors, click on this link. To order a copy, click on Jill’s picture or the book title.
If you order the book and read it, leave a comment about how it helped you.

