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4 Aftermarket Safety Upgrades for Your Teen’s Car

Automobile accidents are the No. 1 cause of death of American teens, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prevent your teen from becoming another statistic by making these upgrades to their vehicle to ensure they are safe on the road. Vehicle Tracking System There are a variety […]

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Bullying Prevention

This week on Mom Talk Radio, Peter Mazareas, co-founder of 529 Savings Industry, shares tips on saving money for your kids’ college. Spotlight on Moms features Lani Derrick of LifeAnchored.com. Linda Lendt, author of Keep Your Chin Up, shares how humor helps her cope. Christine Bronstein, author of Stewie BOOM!, […]

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Talking to Your Kids About the Election

This week on Mom Talk Radio, Stephanie Smith, editorial director of Scholastic News, shares tips for talking to your kids about the election. Spotlight on Moms features Jessica McFadden of AParentInSilverSpring.com. John Malone, co-founder and CEO of Ourly.help, shares a new way to digitize the chore chart. Robert T. Michael, […]

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Help Your Child Prepare for & Adjust to a New School

While some kids breeze through moves and switching to a new school, others find the entire process to be extremely stressful. Fortunately, if you are relocating to a new city or state and you have school-aged children, there are plenty of things you can do to help the transition go […]

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Words of Wisdom for Weary Moms

This week on Mom Talk Radio, Spotlight on Moms features Crystal Radke of KreativeInLife.com. Dr. Andrew Smiler, author of Dating and Sex: A Guide for the 21st Century Teen Boy, shares just how much more complicated the topic of dating and sex is for boys. Amy White, author of Far […]

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Preparing Kids With Autism for a Successful New School Year

Summer vacation quickly came and went, and now the kiddos are heading back at school. If your child has autism, getting ready for school might take a bit more time and effort. Because kids on the autism spectrum often have trouble adjusting to change, it’s important to take some tangible […]