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Parenting Pointers: Tips for a Screen-Free Holiday

Motherhood Moments

The holidays can be a period of increased screen time for kids, whether it’s more time playing video games, scrolling through Instagram, or binging the latest series. But it can also be a great opportunity to establish new habits, spend more quality time with family, and set intentions for the new year.

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Healthy Habits: The Mayo Lab Podcast with David Magee

Motherhood Moments

Naturally, we’re desperate to help the kids we love. This weekly program—which kicked off February 28—will serve as a single source of research-based guidance for parents, educators, and students. Our families, schools, and communities need help. Addiction and overdoses are rising sharply. So are deaths by suicide. (In

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Our 2023 Financial Goals

Family Balance Sheet

I cried for days and we celebrated the occasion with a family cruise a few months later. In 2020, our financial goals were to read, research, and understand both college and retirement planning. Also that year, I wanted to create an In Case of Emergency (ICE) binder for my family. But after that, our goals were not as specific.

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Sesame Workshop partners with Success for All Foundation

Nicoles Nickels

Beginning this month, they will team up to provide curriculum-based Sesame Street content to preschool children and their families in Success for All schools. The Home Links and preschool elements of the formative research and content testing effort will be piloted in schools and homes across the U.S. during the 2013-14 school year.

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Top Summer Learning Tips | National Summer Learning Day 2012

Saving Cents With Sense

Research has shown that kids can lose their skills over the summer months, so as parents, we want to keep our kids engaged to make sure they keep all that needed knowledge. Reading, crafts, games – those simple and fun activities are educational for your kids and help keep their minds going during the summer.

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Why You Should Live Green

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Enough time has passed, as well as extensive research completed, to show us that these issues are a real threat to maintaining our lifestyles and the long-term health of the planet that supports us. To each their own, but with statistics like these, I am motivated to make changes in my life in regards to my eco-impact.

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How to Save Money Fast – My Top 20 Tips

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Whether you are looking to save extra money for your emergency fund and potential unexpected expense, a new kitchen, or your kids’ college tuition—you name it—you will require self-discipline and a plan to reach any financial goal. Create a Budget You guys know me by now; you know I am all about creating and sticking to a family budget.