The Secrets to Teaching Kids about Money

Posted on June 22, 2009 - Filed Under Family | Leave a Comment

Most college students are not prepared to deal with the financial challenges that await them in the ‘real world’. Get some practical tips to teaching your children how to be financially independent.

One of the biggest mistakes many parents make when preparing their student for college is neglecting to actually teach them about how (and how not) to spend their money.

Since many college students are not financially independent they can produce quite a financial burden on their parents. And since the young adults do not feel the repercussions for themselves, that behavior can continue until they are completely financially independent. In this article, we’ll go over why teaching kids about money is a crucial part of preparing them for college, as well as some popular ways to do this.

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Can Mediation Work For You In Lieu Of Divorce

Posted on May 20, 2009 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

If you are about to get a divorce, I want you let you know that mediation might be a great alternative to that divorce for you. You won’t have to hire an attorney and the outcome can be just as effective.

Have you considered using a mediator versus a divorce attorney for your divorce? Mediation wasn’t in vogue when I divorced, but I surely would have looked at it if it had been available. It’s become quite popular over the last few dozen years. I think it is a highly acceptable option as an alternative to hiring a divorce attorney.

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How to Hypnotize Someone Instantly in 6 SECONDS?

Posted on December 18, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

The hypnotist – author of this article shows you step by step guide to hypnotize anyone in only 6 seconds. Best of all, anyone can do it.

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Why Can’t I Play the Way I Practice?

Posted on December 5, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

“Why can’t I play the way I practice?”
“Why can’t hit my best shots when I need them most?”

“I don’t understand what happened, I was
playing so well all week. Then when I played the tournament I played so much
worse.”

Is there a player who hasn’t asked these
questions? Is there a coach who hasn’t heard them from his players?

Is there any way to bridge this gap between
practice and competition? The answer is yes, absolutely. I know because I have
helped players make this leap many times.

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World Reviewer’s Best Family Skiing Holidays Too (North America)

Posted on November 10, 2008 - Filed Under Travel | Leave a Comment

Kids bounce back if they fall over on the
ski slopes and after a spin at ski school they may overtake the rest of the
family, so don’t leave them at home! Have a look through
Small World Nursery where their clientele ranges from infants to
toddlers to preschoolers. There you can spend either a full or half day
getting pampered and played with while your parents attack the ski
slopes. For kids ready for ski school there are plenty of options, from
whole camps to private tuition. You can even get a video analysis of
your form or have a group private lesson with the rest of your family -
assuming your ski bunny parents aren’t going to embarrass you too much.
As well as learning the basics Vail has a kid’s snow park, beginner’s
only terrain runs and a race course for beating Dads on.

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Cough and Cold Prevention

Posted on November 3, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

In this article we spoke to Dr Rob Hicks about the stresses and strains of parenthood through the winter months. A time when coughs and colds play havoc with our child’s health.

Within this interview we spoke to Dr Rob Hicks about the stresses and strains of parenthood through the winter months. A survey by Braun discovered that many parents get stressed during the winter months worrying about illnesses and feeling low. So, we asked Dr Hicks what we can do to prevent this stress and worry at this time of the year.

Are parents becoming increasingly stressed during winter?

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The Ideal Wedding Invitations for You

Posted on October 31, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Wedding invitations ? they can bring a tear to the eye, a tear of joy. Grandmothers, grandfathers, parents, relatives, and friends will be overjoyed to hear of your shared vows, lifelong commitment, and opportunity to observe and attend a truly momentous time in your newly shared and beautiful lives.

About the author

Jeff Fain is an author for Dependable Printing.  Please visit Dependable Printing for a great selection of wedding invitations, bar mitzvah invitations, bridal shower invitations, party invitations, and much more.

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Our Families, Our Selves

Posted on October 26, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

With the holiday season approaching, it might be a good time to take responsibility for our part in the dynamics of our family and learn how to create a peaceful and fun-filled relationship with them.

One of the most beautiful aspects of life is that it’s
always reflecting to us exactly what needs to change within ourselves. If I
could categorize the types of situations that push our buttons the most, I would
say without hesitation ? that family is number one ? top of the
list.

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The Truth About ADHD

Posted on October 12, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

ADHD only affects boys. Children with ADHD can outgrow this condition when they are 7 years old. ADHD is due to bad parenting. Watching too much television can cause ADHD. Are all these facts or myths? Read on to find out…

ADHD is a very common neurobiological disorder which affects millions of people worldwide. Although scientists have conducted lots of research into this medical condition, they are still not able to establish what causes it. Hence, there exists plenty of myths which cause confusion among parents with ADHD kids.

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Home Care Industry and Photo ID Cards

Posted on October 8, 2008 - Filed Under Family | Leave a Comment

Many home care providers don’t wear identification badges as nurses do in hospitals.

The last time my mother stayed at the hospital every attendant and nurse showed my mother their photo identification card.  Several continued by saying not to allow anyone who wasn’t wearing an ID badge to administer medical treatment or medicine.  For my mother and I, it was a feeling of comfort.

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