Creative Holiday Gift Giving

Creative Holiday Gift Giving

As you prepare for the upcoming holidays and gift giving, keep in mind that some of the most special gifts are not those that are purchased with money but those crafted from your hands, your time, and your love. Here are a number of creative and fun ideas for the whole family.

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The Myth of Our Technologically Advanced Youth

The Myth of Our Technologically Advanced Youth

The young people of today may be able to use computers, mobile gadgets and other web-enabled devices, but that doesn’t mean they can fully leverage them to complete basic functions. Or that they are prepared for the future, which is full of technology as far as the eye can see. How do you best prepare your kids for the technology future?

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Tips about the economy, the U.S. debt, credit cards, and more

Tips about the economy, the U.S. debt, credit cards, and more

Teaching children about the state of our economy in these economically turbulent times can be challenging for parents especially when they don’t always understand the situation and terminology themselves. The following is a list of some great tips and resources that can help parents and children make sense of the economy, and also their own financial security.

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How the Government Shutdown is Affecting American Families

How the Government Shutdown is Affecting American Families

There’s been lots of talk in the news about the current government shutdown, and at this time, there’s no clear indication of when the situation will be resolved. But how is the shutdown affecting the American family? Here's a list of some of the ramifications of the government shutdown and how they might affect you.

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The Lottery

The Lottery

Did You Know your chances of winning the lottery are staggering—about one in 175.2 million. You're more likely to die from a bee sting (one in 6.1 million), be struck by lightning (one in 3 million) or have conjoined twins (one in 200,000). Yet millions of people each week venture out to purchase a chance for a new life.

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Cyberbullying Among Our Kids: What You Need to Know

Cyberbullying Among Our Kids: What You Need to Know

Twenty years ago, it was pretty easy for parents and educators to know who was being bullied and who was responsible for it. Now it's not so easy, since kids of all ages are connected via cellphones, instant messaging, Facebook and Twitter. Read how you can help prevent your child from becoming a victim of cyberbullying.

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Money...The Cold Hard Facts

Money...The Cold Hard Facts

Do you think you know MONEY? How much does it cost to produce a penny? What's the largest bill ever produced? What's your money made of? How many people hold credit cards in the U.S.? Answers to these and many other money questions can be found right here.

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Budget-Friendly, Outside-the-Box Summer Fun for Your Kids

Budget-Friendly, Outside-the-Box Summer Fun for Your Kids

Picture yourself poolside, sipping a bellini with cucumbers resting on your eyes. For most moms, this is a fantasy long gone. Summer is for frantically figuring out what to do with your little ones and still being semi-productive yourself. It doesn’t have to be this way. With a little creativity and inspiration, you can maximize your “me time” and your kid’s fun time.

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Teenage Online Behavior

Teenage Online Behavior

According to a 2012 Teen Internet Behavior study done by McAfee, Inc., 70% of teens hide their online behavior from their parents. There is a major increase in the number of teens finding ways to hide what they do online from their parents, as compared to the 2010 study. This is a generation that is so comfortable with technology that they are surpassing their parents in understanding and getting away with behaviors that are putting their safety at risk.

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