You need to turn your life experience into marketable skills.
Look for common skills that you used throughout various jobs and taking care of your family. If you should be able to come up with 3-4 significant skills you've developed over the years.
Then consider what you want to do with your remaining working years. Do you have a strong interest or passion in a particular subject?
Once you've identified what your skills are and what you want to do, you can think about how they can be combined together and applied to the job market.
For example - Managing kids may have taught you alot of patience in dealing with children, parents, schools, doctor's offices, the PTA... You can use that life experience of managing behaviour and apply it to say, dealing with angry customers or negotiating collections.
It's not an easy thing to do, but if you sit down and take time to do it, you might be surprised at how much you have to offer, and what thay may be worth to others!
