Teenagers Suck: What to do when missed curfews, texting, and “Mom, can I have the keys” make you miserable

April 13th, 2009 by admin

Is it any wonder . . .

Most people go through mid-life crises when their kids are teenagers?

Fewer parents are grounding their teenager — to avoid being stuck at home with them?

So many moms and dads downgrade to one-bedroom condos once their teens graduate from high school?

Mood swings? Check. Eye rolls? Check.  Slamming doors and easily annoyed teens? Check. Check. Read the rest of this entry »

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March 21st, 2009 by admin

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February 27th, 2009 by admin

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Money Talk: The 10 Best Things You Can Say to Your Children about Money

January 22nd, 2009 by admin

Thomas Haller and Chick Moorman

Many parents do not know how, do not want to, or lack the communication skills necessary to talk to their children about money in general.  So when a money crisis develops, the potential to pass fearful and negative attitudes towards money to the next generation increases. Read the rest of this entry »

Five Ways to Keeping Family Harmony

January 21st, 2009 by admin

By Emily Sue Harvey

www.renewalstories.com

History itself affirms that the family is the foundation of society. It is the glue that holds together civilization itself. Block by block, it builds nations. But the most important place for family is inside each of us; it is who we are. We’re living in days when the traditional family is challenged to the hilt. More than ever, parenting and nurturing roles are important and necessary. Like an orchestra, each family member is an instrument, with notes that blend the unit. Read the rest of this entry »

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