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Why You Should Absolutely Avoid the “Bank Glitch” Trend: Protect Your Financial Future
As a mom of three and a financial advisor, I’ve seen firsthand how essential it is to teach kids about budgeting, saving, and financial responsibility. Equally important is educating them on what not to do, and here’s a prime example: a dangerous trend is circulating on social media, encouraging people to exploit a supposed “bank glitch” to withdraw free cash from ATMs. While this may seem harmless in viral videos, it is actually bank fraud and can lead to serious legal trouble for you or your kids.
Meet the MILs: Which of These Mother-in-Law Types is Yours?
Let's face it, when you said "I do," you probably didn't realize you were also signing up for a lifelong subscription to MIL Magazine, complete with monthly issues filled with unsolicited advice, invasive questions, and the occasional guilt trip, courtesy of your brand new mother-in-law. For many, entering this uncharted territory can feel more like…
PANDAS – Adorable IMAX Movie Narrated By Kristen Bell
PANDAS is a beautiful and touching documentary adventure about reintroducing captive-born pandas back into the wild. The film is breathtakingly gorgeous and coming to select IMAX theaters on April 6th from Warner Bros Pictures. Narrated by the lovely Kristen Bell, the music is super catchy and the pandas are ridiculously adorable and the music .…
How to Create a Child’s Behavior Chart
Altering or shaping a child’s behavior takes incentive, consistency and patience. Creatively find ways to encourage your child to behave the way you desire, such as with a behavior chart. Ask Dr. Sears and the National Center for Learning Disabilities (LD) both recommend behavior charts that offer tangible rewards when your child exhibits desired behavior. Dr. Sears advises making the charts fun, changing them often, hanging them in a highly visible location and getting your child involved in creating and maintaining the chart.
Single Moms: How Do You Tell Your Kids That You’re Dating?
The following is a guest post by Kerri Zane, author ofIt Takes All 5: A Single Moms Guide to Finding the REAL One