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Failure to Launch: Tips to Turn Your Teen Into an Adult

Today’s generation has been labeled as the boomerang generation for their pattern of leaving their family’s home and eventually returning back. This pattern’s origins are speculatively related with the failed economy and lack of sufficient jobs that occurred during this generation’s coming-of-age. This boomerang pattern can be remedied, however, if […]

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Try One of These Hobbies to Become a More Patient Parent

As any parent knows, raising children is tough — and it often provokes conflicting emotions. You deeply love your little ones and would do anything for them, but the stresses of daily life and constant demands on your time can frazzle even the most tolerant, gentle souls. What do you […]

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Guide to a Safe, Healthy and Eco-Friendly Family Camping Trip

Camping is a wonderful activity the entire family will enjoy. Full immersion into the great outdoors allows your clan an opportunity to unplug from their electronics, connect with nature and bond in a genuine way. When you camp, you can continue the practice of a health-conscious lifestyle and environmentally-friendly habits […]

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Protect Your Kids From Harmful Effects of Screen Overuse

Excessive use of digital screens is damaging kids’ health, reports Healthline. An American Optometric Association survey found that 66 percent of children own smartphones or tablets, and 41 percent spend at least three hours a day on digital devices. Overuse of these devices accompanies a host of health problems, including […]

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Blogging Tips for Parents: How to Help Your Child Start a Blog

Blogs are an educational and creative platform where kids can publish their individual thoughts and imaginative ideas. Many kids are creating blogs in their classrooms to support academic pursuits or personal blogs that they maintain as a hobby. A blog can improve your child’s communication and writing skills, as well […]

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Teens in the Age of Cyber Security

According to a 2013 Pew Research Teens and Technology Study, 78 percent of American teens have a cellphone. And today’s teens spend more than 7.5 hours a day consuming media. The cyber world is constantly evolving. And so are the risks. Here’s four common ones: Sharing Information Online Teens are […]