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Single Parents: How to Manage Your Time When Going Back to School

July 13, 2015 by Lizzie Weakley Leave a Comment

Single Parents: How to Manage Your Time When Going Back to School

Advancing your education can land you better jobs, making it easier to provide for your family. Single parents experience extra challenges, however, mostly due to finding time to attend classes and study. Here are survival tips geared towards single parents. Schedule study time wisely For most parents, the easiest time to study is when the […]

Filed Under: Education, Parenting Tagged With: back to school, education, educational plan, going back to school, higher education, school programs, single moms

What if Your Daughter Wants to Be a Model?

July 10, 2015 by Ariel Bellamy Leave a Comment

What if Your Daughter Wants to Be a Model?

You know that thought that just lingers in your head when you see a commercial on TV or an ad in a magazine with a staring baby or little kid, and you think that your child is just much cuter? Of course, every parent thinks their child is the most beautiful, the most wonderful being. Does […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: daughters, modeling career, Parenting

5 Signs Your Teen Is Engaging in High-Risk Behaviors

July 8, 2015 by Anica Oaks 2 Comments

5 Signs Your Teen Is Engaging in High-Risk Behaviors

High-risk behavior on the part of your teen puts your entire family at risk. The behavior of your child can lead to civil and criminal penalties depending on the extent of their activities. Recognizing the signs that your teen is engaging in high-risk behavior before it becomes a serious issue can save your family time, […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: bad grades, high risk, reckless driving, teen, teen drinking, truant

Gum Health and You – What You Need to Know

July 6, 2015 by Meghan Belnap 2 Comments

Gum Health and You – What You Need to Know

Taking care of your gums is one of the kindest things you can do for your future self. Neglecting them can result in gum disease, tooth decay, and lifelong oral discomfort. If your gum disease is severe, correcting it can sometimes require surgery. Fortunately, maintaining healthy gums is easy if you’re consistently brushing, flossing, and […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: dental health, gum health, oral health, periodontal

Take Your Business to the Next Level: How to Open an International Office

July 3, 2015 by Ariel Bellamy 1 Comment

Take Your Business to the Next Level: How to Open an International Office

You know you’re heading towards success when you start considering going international. Allowing your company to grow faster by covering multiple key locations, going international also helps bring diversity to your revenue stream. Although an exciting thing, a global expansion requires tons of planning, prospects, and making hard decisions, as the strength of your business […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business, business expansion, international office, world business

Future Finances: How to Create Balance in Your Life and Checkbook

July 1, 2015 by Anica Oaks 1 Comment

Future Finances: How to Create Balance in Your Life and Checkbook

People who overspend tend to have bad budgeting habits, spend a lot of needless time trying to figure out how to deal with the pressures of creditors and devising ways to get the basics of life on a meager budget. Many times, an overspending habit isn’t even a conscious one. It can be the exact […]

Filed Under: Personal Finance Tagged With: Budget, checkbook, checking, family, finance, home, money, saving

Family Matters: The Importance of Teaching Your Children About Family History and Heirlooms

June 26, 2015 by Lizzie Weakley Leave a Comment

Family Matters: The Importance of Teaching Your Children About Family History and Heirlooms

From the beginning of time, families have been passing down information about their cultural traditions and family history to their children and grandchildren. Children need to know that they are anchored somewhere, and that their life fits into a bigger picture. Their sense of identity is often dependent upon knowing that they fit into some kind of […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: family, family herilooms, family heritage, family history, family matters, family treasures, family tree, fun with kids, heritage, Parenting, Photos, scrapbook

Making Memories: 5 Fun Activities to Do with Your Kids This Summer

June 24, 2015 by Lizzie Weakley 3 Comments

Making Memories: 5 Fun Activities to Do with Your Kids This Summer

Summer is traditionally the time for families to relax and have some fun. A great benefit of growing up in the 21st century is the myriad of fun activities that spark imaginations, cultivate curiosity and promote a healthy sense of adventure for all. Here are five fun activities to try this summer. Spend a weekend at […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: family vacation, fun with kids, Parenting, summer, summer activities, summer fun

What Are the Best Ways to Help Children Who Are Facing Legal Consequences?

June 22, 2015 by Anita Ginsburg Leave a Comment

What Are the Best Ways to Help Children Who Are Facing Legal Consequences?

Regardless of your age, getting in trouble with the law can be a troublesome time for anyone. While some people tend to get themselves in trouble time and time again, others only face legal consequences once before they turn their life around. If your child is facing legal consequences, you are probably trying to figure […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: attorney, Children, legal consequences

Feeling Low on Energy? 5 Simple Meals That Help

June 19, 2015 by Meghan Belnap 1 Comment

Feeling Low on Energy? 5 Simple Meals That Help

A labor-intensive workday spans long hours and takes a toll on your energy reserves. The seductive allure of high-glycemic snacks beckon, but this short-term solution will only leave you feeling even more sluggish after the sugar has left your system. Maintain high energy output throughout your day by developing a strong energy foundation and ingesting […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: diet, energy, meals, nutrition, quick energy

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