What can i do to earn more money for my baby?

Question by fida f: What can i do to far income for my child?
I am 16 with a child. It has been one particular year. I know it was incorrect to have sex and infant at this age and i have learned my lesson. I did not aborted as i did not got the courage to do this and either give my child up to foster parents.my mom take care of the infant although i am at school.
I know it is a economic burden on my parents so i want ways to adequate funds to raise my child . It would be component time which i could do soon after school is more than.please advise.

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Answer by Neeners
Verify out your nearby craigslist web page.Theres neighborhood jobs like,residence cleaning,babysitting and so on possibly you could do something like that :)

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6 Responses to “What can i do to earn more money for my baby?”

  1. Melanie Says:

    I want to commend you for doing the right thing and keeping your baby. What’s done is done and all you can do now is finish school and be strong for your child. I’m sure that what your parents want most for you is to granduate so you can get a good job. Help with housework and assume full responsibility of the baby after school. Trying to earn extra money will only burdon your parents more with caring for the baby. Do what you’re doing and tell your parents how much you appreciate their help.

  2. Sarah R Says:

    First, congrats and good for you. I had my son at 17 and I am not 25, happily married with 2 other children. It can work out, just keep up with school and do what is best for you child… it does get easier!

    As far as money. I worked at night (like 6-10 pm). Babies usually go to sleep around 8 pm, so my mom only had to watch him a couple hours. I was a lifeguard at an indoor pool. But you could do any part time job. A daycare would be great, then you could take your baby. Or Babies R Us or Target and get a discount!

    Also, try eHow.com. Write articles, and try to bring traffic by posting them on sites like this. You’ll have to write like 20 articles, but you will start earning money based on article views, and each month your money will grow exponentially. This is an example of an article:
    http://www.ehow.com/how_4749969_baby-sleep-through-night.html

    Lastly, try websites like couponmom.com or grocerygame.com to make sure you are saving the most money on baby food/diapers and check out consignment sales for clothes, they have some cute and sometimes new with tags stuff.

    Good luck!

  3. Hovis Says:

    well done for taking responcibility for your actions your child has a good mum for you wanting to provide for her, i would sugest taking up any job i.e a paper round or something that you can do within your age group, though it will not bring in much money it will give you some to put towards your baby,

    im sure despite the financial burden your parents would be very proud to see you earning any amount of money to help out

  4. Tank Mk 1 Says:

    It took courage to do what you did! It shows you have real character and I commend you for being so brave.
    In years to come you wont regret your decision.
    Dont beat yourself up over earning money yet. Keep to school.

  5. Nikki TW Says:

    I would suggest a nighttime job…such as working behind the counter of a Chinese restaurant…or other food place.

    Even if it’s McDonalds….it does not matter.
    It’s an honest wage, and you have to do what you can.

    Can I just say congratulations for actually asking how do get a job…rather than how do get on Welfare!

  6. bubblyboo84 Says:

    Well done for staying at school,i had a baby at 15 so i know the pressure and the burden you feel.My mum and dad also looked after my son whilst i was at school and college and i had a saturday job so i could by my son little extras.You could try putting ads in shop windows offering babysitting services at weekend which is good because you could take the baby with you and earn a little bit of money.your mum and dad would appriciate the gesture and the break.they will probably be extremely proud of you for showing how responsible you can be.Also,STAY at school,go to college.the best thing you can do for your child is get an education for yourself so you have the tools to create a future for you both.I went on to study childcare and am now a teaching assistant,with 3 children its hard but its worth it.ive only ever claimed benefit for about 5 months ,i didt want to get stuck with the stigma taht goes with being a young mum.Being a young mum is extremely hard,and peoples attitudes about it will never change.You made a dessicion as did i and we have to live with it for the rest of our lives.my boy is almost ten now and im so proud of him,hes good at school,has some lovely friends,plays football religiously,and has an unhealthy obsession with fast cars! If you make your one goal in life to make your child proud of you you will suceed.good luck in finding some work.PS it is not WRONG to have sex and a baby at 15 it is just an error of judgement.Grown ups make mistakes all the time and knowbody cares,just prove your worth and work hard for your child and you will gain the respect of everyone around you.Anyone can give birth to a child no matter what age they are,but it dosent mean theyll be good parents.The fact that you posted this question prooves that you are serious about your responsibility and for that you should be commended. good luck sweetie xx PPS sorry for waffling on!!

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