by Brionna Kennedy | Nov 15, 2013 | Adolescence
Obtaining your driver’s license is a step that is necessary in order to easily get around. In the busy world we live in today, relying on taxi service and other expensive modes of transportation is unreasonable. There are five simple tips to employ to help you...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 13, 2013 | Family Builder
When both husband and wife have careers that demand protracted schedules, the children will most likely to suffer, and eventually become detached. While the couple tries to build rapport with those surrounding them at work, they are creating a rift in their...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 21, 2013 | Safety
Teen drivers are always anxious to gain the freedom that comes with getting behind the wheel. They will study, take courses on driver safety in school, and do almost anything necessary to get their hands on that coveted license. However, they are not as fast to apply...
by Amy LeForge | Aug 12, 2013 | Safety
Drunk driving kills about 30 people in the US a day. According to the CDC, this suggests that one person dies around every 48 minutes in an alcohol related accident. Children are often the victims of drunk driving and teenagers are often the ones responsible for these...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 21, 2012 | Safety
Editor’s note: Please be sure to check on your state or region’s laws regarding car seats and children. The laws often change. In my state, children are required to be in booster seats well beyond the age of 4. If you are travelling, be sure to check the...