by Amy LeForge | Jul 18, 2012 | Home Management
Kids need and want a lot of stuff. Every day, kids use most of their stuff. In kids’ world, the fun factor is directly proportional to how much stuff an activity requires. At the end of the day, you can reconstruct the kids’ activity schedule from the trail of stuff...
by Felicia | Jul 16, 2012 | Home Management
While you may be confident that now is the time to do some redecorating, your kids may not be so keen on the idea. Your kids probably won’t appreciate character-building experiences until they’re older. For now, make renovating a fun activity for everyone involved....
by Amy LeForge | Jul 13, 2012 | Home Management
Nobody likes chores and everyone has that one chore they refuse to do. Whether it’s cleaning the bathroom toilets or folding laundry, somebody has to do it. Even as adults we struggle to get them done, so that’s why it’s so important to start your children early by...
by Melissa Cameron | Jul 10, 2012 | Finances
Teenagers look ahead to a whole future of earning and spending money, but if left on their own they’re liable to make costly mistakes and waste valuable time. Knowledge about how to manage personal finances is a lesson that should be taught in schools across the world...
by Felicia | Jun 29, 2012 | Finances
Whether financial times are tough or not, developing a family budget is a great way to plan where your money will go and decrease the chance that you’ll dig yourself into a hole of debt. When you have a budget, you’ve thought out in advance where you’ll need to...
by Amy LeForge | Jun 28, 2012 | Finances
In the US, children are not given basic financial education in the school. Therefore, they fail to exercise financial discipline and end up incurring overwhelming debt. So the parents of the adult children should inculcate good spending habit as it’ll help you avoid...