Emily Marshall

Contributor

I am a freelance writer and mother of eight. Although my educational background is in Developmental Psychology, I worked in Development at a large regional nonprofit social services agency before I began working at home. I maintain a busy website dedicated to stay-at-home and work-at-home mom issues at www.sagemommy.com, a personal blog about the foibles of my day-to-day life at http://sagemommy.blogspot.com, and a work- and goal-oriented blog at http://allatwork.blogspot.com. You can read about my passion for food at http://budgeteating.today.com. When I am not blogging and building websites, I enjoy reading, cooking, 'green living', and just about every type of crafting imaginable.

Latest Articles

Choosing a Franchise
Deciding on a franchise is a huge decision. Here are a few ways to narrow down your small business options.
Sep 13, 2008 - Emily Marshall
Summer Fun for Babies
Have you and your baby fallen into a playtime rut? With sunny days, warm weather, and tons of child-friendly activities, summer offers a load of fun for all ages.
Jul 17, 2008 - Emily Marshall
Organizing Your Preschooler's Bedroom
The keys to an organized bedroom are decluttering, arranging and routines.
Jul 14, 2008 - Emily Marshall
When Your Child Is in the Emergency Room
Getting necessary information from medical staff is a key part of your child's successful recovery.
Jul 14, 2008 - Emily Marshall
Finding Fabulous Freebies
Free samples are an easy way to whittle your household budget while trying the latest products.
Jul 14, 2008 - Emily Marshall
A Royal Tea Party for Your Princess
Want to throw a party sure to please your daughter? Introduce your little girl and her friends to the age-old tradition of formal tea time.
Jul 7, 2008 - Emily Marshall
Breastfeeding for Working Moms
Breastfeeding and working can go together if you plan ahead and communicate your needs to your employer and your child's caregivers.
Jul 7, 2008 - Emily Marshall
Childcare for the Work at Home Mom
Many parents don't realize that childcare will be needed when they work from home, but choosing the right childcare can determine your career success.
Jun 26, 2008 - Emily Marshall