1Teach Online
Jecapix//Getty ImagesIf you're an educator or know some specialized skill, teaching or tutoring online may be for you. A variety of platforms can connect students with teachers from anywhere in the world. That means time zones and asynchronous schedules allow you to spread your know-how in your own time – or during naptime.
2Sell Your Stuff Online
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3Walk Others' Pups
Gonçalo Barriga//Getty ImagesGet some exercise and the kids out of the house at the same time by walking your neighbors' dogs. Apps like Wag or Rover allow walkers to connect with dogs who need exercise, but the less tech-savvy can simply print up flyers and bring them to your local dog park. Of course, never take on more clients than you can safely watch with your kids.
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4Watch Other People's Kids
FatCamera//Getty ImagesHey, what's a couple more? When you're already at home with your kiddos, adding someone else's little ones to the mix can help bring in extra funds. Ask around at the mommy group to figure out what to charge then advertise at your church, via social media, or use a babysitting website like Care.com to find parents like you who need a break.
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5Manage Social Media
Thanasis Zovoilis//Getty ImagesIf you love scrolling through the 'gram, turn a mindless habit into an at-home business you can do with a baby on board. Many independent shops or restaurants can use a little help with their online presence but can't afford a full-time social media manager. Just make sure your own online presence is up to snuff before you offer your favorite haunts your services.
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6Start a Baking Business
Ariel Skelley//Getty ImagesKids love getting elbow-deep in flour, and people who don't will pay for the fruits of your labor. Holidays, graduations, birthdays, and even weddings all call for desserts, especially if you've got a knack for decorating. Bonus: You've got tiny taste-testers at the ready.
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7Sell Cast-Off Books
Sigrid Gombert//Getty ImagesIf your bookshelf (or the one in the kids' playroom) could do with some decluttering, make a profit by selling them online instead of donating or trashing them. Websites like Bookscouter can help pinpoint your dog-eared reads' market value and even help get them off your hands. Textbooks and academic texts can go for serious cashola, but smaller sums from the rest do add up.
8Start a Blog (or Vlog!)
10'000 Hours//Getty ImagesWhile blogging doesn't provide as much of a sure financial bet as a few other things on this list, creative people can scratch that itch while making revenue from ads and e-commerce. If writing isn't your thing, or you want to test out other formats, try starting a YouTube channel related to one of your other hobbies.
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9Teach Music Lessons
Image Source//Getty ImagesIf your kids are big enough to play quietly by themselves for a few hours a day, think about teaching in-home music lessons. You can practice your teaching technique on your own offspring first, because one of the best reasons to have kids is having them serve as test subjects once in awhile.
10Transcribe Notes or Calls
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11Coach Rec League Sports
Alistair Berg//Getty ImagesThe athletically inclined can sign up to coach kids' sports through your local rec league, which doubles as a good activity for the kids if you sign them up too. While pay is often nominal, teaching children a sport you love has its own rewards, too.
12Proofread at Home
lechatnoir//Getty ImagesGrammar gurus, instead of correcting your friends' text messages, unleash that red pen on someone who will pay you for it. Publishers, authors, and even businesses will often hire freelance proofreaders who can perfect their copy from anywhere. That includes your kitchen table.
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13Take in Sewing
Maskot//Getty ImagesSewing or altering clothing can turn your creative outlet into a flexible career. As a seamstress, you can set your own hours and work from wherever you are, including at home with the kids. And if you can create elaborate outfits like wedding and formal attire, you can make money crafting others' most memorable moments.
14Provide Tech Support
LaylaBird//Getty ImagesCalling all computer whizzes: If you're the person your friends and family turn to when they need tech help, make it your career. You can troubleshoot technical issues, help companies install and implement new software or hardware, or even consult on technical concerns from home, even with a kiddo on your lap.
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15Assist Executives From Home
Andrea Obzerova / 500px//Getty ImagesAs a personal assistant, you can schedule appointments, book travel and accommodations, help sort through emails, and other administrative tasks, all without leaving your home. Websites like Virtual Employee can help match you with executives and others who need help.
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16Put Your Fashion Sense to Work
Pekic//Getty ImagesThose who love putting outfits together can turn their OOTD into a gig, by offering your styling services to those who need a little help with their look. Try using a website like Cabi to find people who need your fashion sense, or start there and transition into designing your own amazing styles.
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17Try Accounting
Westend61//Getty ImagesMath whizzes can offer their services in accounting, bookkeeping, or even tax preparation during tax season. Because getting and keeping an individual's or company's books in order can often take place online or over the phone, it makes a great at-home career you can do during naps, in the morning, or after bedtime.
18Plan Events
Eva-Katalin//Getty ImagesDo you throw the best parties on the block? Put your skills to work by starting your own event-planning business. Start small with kids' birthdays, bat mitzvahs, and graduations, then move up to weddings and larger get-togethers. This gig lends itself perfectly to those with strong organization skills, and we all know that means moms.
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19Tutor at Home
10'000 Hours//Getty ImagesMoms with an education background or even a lot of patience (which is all of them, right?) can make extra money tutoring kids after school. Help little ones out with basic reading, 'riting, and 'rithmatic, or give older students pointers on acing the SAT, ACT, or their college applications.
20Take Surveys for Cash
KT images//Getty ImagesIf you used to love taking quizzes online or in your teen magazines, you can actually get paid to do it as an adult. Companies often need user feedback and while pay can start pretty low, you can take a bunch quickly to help those figures add up. Try sites like Survey Junkie or Respondent to get started.

Lizz (she/her) is a senior editor at Good Housekeeping, where she runs the GH Book Club, edits essays and long-form features and writes about pets, books and lifestyle topics. A journalist for almost two decades, she is the author of Biography of a Body and Buffalo Steel. She also teaches journalism as an adjunct professor at New York University's School of Professional Studies and creative nonfiction at the Muse Writing Center, and coaches with the New York Writing Room.
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