by Amy LeForge | Oct 12, 2013 | Parenting
Finance is a complex topic that has a unique definition to each family across America. People of all shapes, sizes and ages do anything they can to set themselves and their families up for stability in the bank account. While some have an easier time accomplishing...
by Brionna Kennedy | Oct 11, 2013 | Adolescence
Addiction and substance abuse can be a huge struggle for young teens and can have a huge impact on the family. Taking a pro-active approach and being open and honest with your children will help them avoid or overcome this obstacle to their happiness. Help Them Find...
by Felicia | Oct 11, 2013 | Parenting
When you signed up to host an exchange student, you were probably filled with excitement, eager to teach and to learn. But as your student’s arrival draws nearer, you may be feeling some anxiety. Are you ready for this? Your foreign exchange student will be anxious,...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 10, 2013 | Parenting
It seems that kids today are exposed to far more cultural influences through mass media than ever before. Much of those influences glorify hollow values that few parents would like instilled in their children. One could argue that it is much harder to teach your kids...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 7, 2013 | Toddlers
When you have the feeling your baby is growing up, you can see the signs. Bigger clothes, shoes, new interests and of course getting ready to take off their own diapers. Potty training is part of growing up, and parents should be prepared for the ups and downs of...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 7, 2013 | Family Builder
It may not be camping season but you’d be surprised how many families still take a camping trip in the autumn or winter. Preparing for your trip takes some time and some planning but it’s certainly worthwhile and you can have a really fantastic time. Check out our top...