by Amy LeForge | May 3, 2014 | Parenting
Insurance may be something only ‘adults’ understand and appreciate. After all, children have more pressing concerns such as school, their social lives, and the growing pains of adolescence. But it is also important to teach children the value of insurance early on so...
by Amy LeForge | May 2, 2014 | Family Builder
Summer is just around the corner, and the opportunity to hit the water is coming right along with it. Turn up the fun this summer by adding some new aquatic activities to your summer bucket list. Don’t just take a dip in the water this year, try some of these...
by Amy LeForge | May 2, 2014 | Baby
When the 2013 USDA report on the financial costs of parenthood declared that the average-middle-income American family spent close to a quarter-million dollars to raise a child to the age of 18, the figure was considered so fascinating, it was widely discussed in the...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 30, 2014 | Parenting
Since the 80s, young and old have enjoyed video games. The Atari was the first gaming console that really made it big, setting a course for all of the game systems that have come since. From the time video games became popular, there have been some concerns about how...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 29, 2014 | Family Builder
Getting the children involved in gardening is a great way to get your kids outside, and a fun way to spend time as a family. Aside from having fun, your kids will have the pleasure of watching things grow, will learn the names of different plants, and will be aware...
by Amy LeForge | Apr 29, 2014 | Adolescence
Editor’s note: as a parent who hasn’t gone through sending children to Prom yet, I feel compelled to say that while of course making memories are important, so is staying out of debt. If you can’t pay cash (or better yet, have your teen contribute...