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4 Stressful Situations that all Moms Face and Tips for Taking Control

10.19.2017 by Girl on Fire // Leave a Comment

Raising your own family can be one of the most rewarding jobs in the world. However, it can also be an extremely stressful undertaking. Sometimes it can feel as though everything is slipping out of your control. To avoid this feeling of panic, it is vital that you plan. Take a step back and think about the stresses and strains of your day to day life. Once you have established the problem areas, it is time to make a change. If you are struggling for inspiration, you will need to read on. Below are four stressful situations that all moms face and useful tips for taking control.

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Picky eaters at dinner time

If you are raising a family of picky eaters, it is likely that you spend most of your day dreading dinner time. Instead of living in fear of your fussy family, you should be excited to sit down and eat with them. Luckily, there is plenty to be done. If your little ones constantly resist their five a day, you should look out for healthy recipes that help you to sneak in their fruit and vegetables. Alternatively, if your kids are messy eaters, you could have a tapas night that encourages them to pick up their food. The important thing is to mix it up until you find meals that all the family can enjoy.

Children who just won’t go to bed

At the end of a long day, most people are desperate to go to bed. However, it is rare that your children will feel the same. If you are struggling at bedtime, vigilance is key. If you give into your children just once, they will always try to push the boundaries. Make sure that if they get up in the night, they are taken straight back to bed. Bedtime should be a routine, not a riot. If you struggle to get your little ones to relax, you should give them a bath, read them a story, and reduce their exposure to technology.

Struggling through a manic school run

If you are in charge of the school run, it is vital that you plan ahead. Make sure that all of your children have alarm clocks and a clear idea of when they should be ready. You could even turn it into a competition and give a prize to the first one out the door. To have complete peace of mind, you should invest in a vehicle that can be relied upon. Why not try a stylish used Mercedes-Benz C Class? This car will provide the perfect balance between reliability and luxury. You can also find models that are well equipped with safety technology.

Squabbling siblings

In order to maintain a happy household, you will need to deal with arguments immediately. The golden rule is: never take sides. Instead, try to offer an objective viewpoint. You should also speak calmly with your children about what has happened. Don’t just make assumptions about the events that have taken place. It will be very difficult to appease a child who feels as though they have been accused unfairly. If you are truly struggling, you could hold a family meeting where everyone is given a chance to express their opinion.  

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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