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Why Challenging Kids Can Become Successful Adults

If you have just told your child for the millionth time that (choose at least one) he must do his homework, she must wear a coat when it is 32 degrees outside, she must go to bed or he needs to get down from the refrigerator, you are probably ready […]

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Is Your Yard Safe for Your Kids?

Our children’s safety always comes first; we do our best to make sure our kids are safe all of the time. However, danger lurks in some of the most obvious places and sometimes we just don’t see it. Here are a few of the overlooked places of your yard that […]

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Ways to Protect Your Child’s Senses of Sight, Smell & Hearing

As parents, it’s our job to protect our children from day one. When babies are born, their senses are extremely strong. They are able to sense things without the filter that adults have developed over time. So the younger your child, the more protection they need. Here are some tips […]

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5 Safe and Affordable Cars for Your College Graduate

It may be hard to believe, but that former toddler who cried when you walked out the door at preschool is about to graduate from college. To help mark this major milestone, you want to give your grad-to-be a shiny, new car. While you want the vehicle to be as […]

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Should Your Kids Share a Room? Weighing Your Options

For families, making the most of the space in your home is essential to the entire household. And, particularly if space in your house is limited, you may be wondering if having your kids share a bedroom is the right solution to free up another room for an office, a […]

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Talking to Your Teen About Tricky Financial Topics

It’s never too early to teach your child the value of money and how to be responsible with it. According to the seventh annual Parents, Kids and Money Survey conducted by T. Rowe Price, eight out of 10 parents feel they are setting a good example for their kids when […]