The thought of leaving your child home for the first time can send anyone’s heart into a panic. Fear not, here are some tips to help you prep your child for staying home alone for the first time. The thought of leaving your child home for the first time can send anyone’s heart into a panic. First of all, it…
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Helping Your Child Develop Solid Study Skills
Teaching our children solid study skills is a very important life skill. Learning this skill now will serve them throughout their education career. Here are some strategies to help your child develop strong study skills. Teaching a child to learn how to study effectively is really useful! Sometimes we forget we have to help our child develop solid study skills,…
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6 Steps to Keep Your Child Safe Online
Are you wondering what you can do to help your child stay from online predators? Here are six steps to keep your child safe online. Most children use the internet today. When using the internet for play, for communication, or for education, it’s important your children are kept safe. Online predators are every parent’s biggest fear. And while we work…
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7 Apps That Make It Fun To Save Money
How can you make saving money into something more fun? Here are seven money savings apps to check out! These are fun budgeting and couponing apps that can help you save money! Saving money is sometimes similar to a chore. Not everyone enjoys doing it, but it is something that everyone should try to do. How can you make saving…
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5 Tips for Indoor Container Gardening
No outdoor space for a garden? Consider starting a garden indoors! Here are 5 tips to help you begin indoor container gardening today. Plants can bring both life and color to your home. In addition, there is also benefit to growing herbs and vegetables. If you don’t like in a place where you can plant a garden outside, or if…
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Is Your Child Old Enough to Babysit? 7 Signs to Watch For
Babysitting is a great first job for many. It can also be a great responsibility for a child who has younger siblings. How do you know when your child is old enough to begin babysitting? Here are seven things to consider. #1. What is your state’s law? Whether you think your child is ready or not, every state has a…
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Don’t Be That Cashier
There I was, standing in line and ready to pay for my purchases. The total was $10.06. I gave the cashier a $20 and $.06. In my mind this made perfect sense, I would walk away from the exchange with a $10 bill. All would be right with the world. However, what happened next was a sincere lesson in why…
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Giving Your Children an Edge On Employment
From the time our children become cognizant of money, they realize that they want it. Though it is often said that the love of money is the root of all evil, we still can all agree that money is definitely a necessity for living. How to get that money in the form of a well-paying job, can sometimes be the…
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Are Your Children Afraid of Natural Disasters?
We see it on the news and sometimes in our own neighborhoods. Natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, power outages and storms can wreak havoc on friends and family at a moment’s notice. Have you taken the time to sit down and talk with your children about these emergencies? As an adult, you may well be aware of a…
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When Is It Too Old? Tips for Food Safety
We see them all the time. Expiration dates or “best by” dates adorning the labels of all of our food products, from canned goods to lettuce. There are times that we decide to strictly adhere to the dates, such as mayonnaise. There are other times that we may choose to take our chances, like with a jar of pickles that…
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