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5 Ways Parents Can Help Support Their Child’s Wedding

by Editorial Team December 22nd, 2017| Teens
The millennial generation is a generation at conflict. They do not have the disposable income that the previous generations have had, due in part to stagnant wage increases and rising living costs. It can be incredibly hard to save up for your first place under these conditions, much less find
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A Look Inside a Teenager’s Room

by Editorial Team December 18th, 2017| Social, Teens
I remember my bedroom as a teenager very well. I collected magazines for months, cut out only the choicest pictures, and covered every inch of every wall! The placement of these pictures was not random, it had a cohesive flow, and told a story with everything from Lost in

How to Encourage Your Children to Be Healthy Throughout Their Lives

by Editorial Team December 11th, 2017| Elementary
Health is crucial for our happiness and our longevity, and the habits that we start as children can create a huge impact on our lives as adults. That is why as parents, you need to teach and encourage your children to be healthy, so that they can continue their healthy

Four Major Ways to Toddler-Proof Your Home

by Editorial Team December 4th, 2017| Infants/Toddlers
Whether you’ve just brought home a new addition to the family or your newborn is beginning to grow up, ensuring a safe home should be your number one priority. Without the proper precautions, any number of seemingly innocent elements or features of the home could become dangerous or life-threatening scenarios

How to Choose a Family Camping Site

by Editorial Team December 4th, 2017| Elementary
The success of a camping trip depends in large part on the camping site you choose, especially when you have little ones in tow. It is possible to find a great location if you take your time. The good news is that more and more camping sites are trying to

DIY Activities for Adults and Children Alike

by Editorial Team November 28th, 2017| Elementary
One of the best things about having kids that the sky’s the limit when it comes to the creative activities you can organize and delve into on the weekends. A DIY project might be just the right thing for someone who wants to keep his or her child interested in

How Your Kids Can Stay Safe at Their First Concert

by Editorial Team November 22nd, 2017| Teens
If you have older children, they will eventually want to explore the world and have life experiences on their own, without their parents. One of those experiences may be, for example, going to see their favorite band or going to a festival. Festivals are becoming more popular, and they are

What is Pelvic Vein Incompetence, and Why Does it Affect Women During Pregnancy?

by Editorial Team November 21st, 2017| Pregnancy
During pregnancy, women’s bodies change in a number of different ways. It’s not just a matter of your belly getting larger as the baby grows bigger. Two changes that you might not know about are the massive increase in blood volume during pregnancy, and changes to the pelvis (including bone

The Future is Young: Orphanages and Adoption

by Editorial Team November 3rd, 2017| Infants/Toddlers
Children are usually seen as the most vulnerable part of society. While many cultures around the world value and protect the elderly as much as children, it’s nevertheless the young, who have yet to grow and learn to take care of themselves, who we collectively value most. Children, as the

How to Prepare a Delicious and Healthy Breakfast for Your Children

by Editorial Team October 17th, 2017| Elementary


Breakfast habits don’t come easy to most of us, and that’s because we tend to lead busy lives. We can’t find enough time to whip up a healthy treat in the morning, even if we know that it is essential for our brains to be up to par later on.

Setting Up Your Kids to Be Debt Free By Becoming Debt Free

by Editorial Team October 17th, 2017| Elementary
Like it or not, your children pay more attention to your actions more than you think. That can be a gift or a curse, depending on how you conduct business in your everyday life. Some negative behaviors may not have a lasting impact on your children if passed down. But

How to Prepare Your Child for Day Nursery

by Editorial Team October 11th, 2017| Infants/Toddlers
Daycare centers are hugely in demand as more and more parents and family members are now willing to send their toddlers to day nursery.

If you have made a decision to send your baby to a childcare program, you will first need to prepare him or her about the journey.
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