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Caring Causes: Student Volunteering on the Rise

Motherhood Moments

Generation Z has been criticized for being uninterested and uninvolved, but recent Brainly survey results of almost 1000 middle and highschoolers show that they may be the most compassionate and civic-minded generation yet. The survey found that students volunteer for reasons beyond enhancing their college applications. >

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Playlist To Listen to While Cleaning

For the Mommas

According to a survey conducted by Jelmar, 66% of people said music makes their cleaning tasks more enjoyable and 94% of people report positive feelings associated with listening to music while cleaning. Playlist To Listen to While Cleaning.

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Should Parents Pay For Good Grades?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

According to a survey conducted by the American Institute of CPAS and published on their site in August 2012: “Nearly half of parents with kids in school, or 48 percent, also pay their kids for good grades. How to Motivate Your Child — Part 1 ” is bad. The Pros and Cons of Paying for Grades. First The Cons.

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Balance Bar mini energy bars Giveaway

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Balance Bar® in partnership with the Macaroni Kid parent network surveyed more than 5,000 parents of school-aged children and found that 61% of parents thought that Fall (aka Back to School) is the busiest time of year for their families. What else did we find from this survey? Set goals with your children for the upcoming school year.

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Parenting Pointers: Helping Our Teens

Motherhood Moments

A 2021 survey of more than 17,000 high school students found that 30 percent of the girls had considered suicide—a rate that’s double that of boys and almost 60 percent higher than ten years ago. A shocking new report by the CDC confirms what many parents already suspected: Teenage girls are in crisis. Learn more at www.daviddmagee.com.

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Money Makers - A Career of Consequence

Motherhood Moments

Here to motivate and inspire individuals seeking to be seen as “high potential” is former Fortune 100 president Fred Sievert. I have seen surveys that indicate a large majority of people dislike their jobs. In my view, a career of consequence is one that enhances your own quality of life and also has a positive impact on others.

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Meet Krista & Jon Who Paid Off $36,000 | Debt Free Stories

Family Balance Sheet

This motivated Jon to not ever feel like he had to keep working at a job that he was clearly overwhelmed by just because he couldn’t afford to do anything else. We started doing online surveys to save for gifts and other ‘luxury’ items that we couldn’t justify while were so in debt.

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