Exclusive: Parents’ Guide to Saving for Their Kids’ College

Your new bundle of joy has just arrived. The first thing in your mind is the price of diapers. Then you have to deal with the constant sleep interruptions every night to attend to your child. The last thing on your mind is their college education. Fidelity’s study seems to agree with this. About 62 percent of parents hope to save for their children’s college education. However, the same number is only on course to pay a third of the expenses. College education costs are on the rise every year, so saving as early as possible is your best bet.…
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Safe Driving Tips to Pass onto Your Kids

Every parent wants their child to be safe when they are on the road. When they’re young we take care of them the best we can – driving safe, making sure they have their seatbelt on, etc – but they aren’t going to remain young forever. Eventually the time is going to come when they are out on their own and responsible for their own safety, and the road is a dangerous place. According to experts like a car accident lawyer such as MyPhillyLawyer, “Every year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports around 1,500 fatalities in Pennsylvania due to…
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Tips for Flipping a House

  Flipping homes has become a very popular money-generating business for many people thanks to the popularity of shows on HGTV and the DIY Network. However, while you may want to put your design skills to work and bring in some good income, flipping homes isn’t as easy as they make it look on TV. In fact, there is a lot you need to fully understand in order to flip the home in the best way possible. Whether this is your first or 50th flip, be sure you’re using these tips for flipping a house, like getting the best services…
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Options When Creating Customized Family Photo Christmas Cards

Making Christmas cards with photos of family on the front has become popular over the last couple of decades, and there are plenty of reasons why. It gives a pictorial representation of what you and your family have been up to over the last year to friends and extended family that you haven't seen in a while. It's great for showing off any new family members such as babies or spouses, and it can be a great way to show what you did on a family vacation. But when you're making decisions about what will go into your family Christmas…
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How to Get Baby to Sleep Through the Night

Disclaimer: This post is from a guest contributor who differs a little from the way we parent.  We want our blog to be diverse enough for all families to be able to gather information to find what works for them. No judgement here. Thank you! Being a baby is a fun time to be alive. My little ones made that clear from the get-go. There was so much to get excited about, they couldn’t calm down long enough to sleep—and all through the night? Forget about it! Teaching each of my kids to sleep at night took a lot out…
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5 Essential Items Every High School Graduate Needs

You’re not sure how, but your child is now a high school graduate. Time flies, doesn’t it? Only a second ago wasn’t it their freshman year? Graduating high school and receiving a diploma is one of the last pre-adult milestones, with students set to depart from the safety of their parent’s nest and head into the unfamiliar terrain of college academia. You may Buy Fake High School Diplomas and Transcripts if you're applying for college or a job that requires you to be a high school graduate. With all that said, it’s a contagiously exciting time. One that signifies growth,…
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3 Healthy ways to assist your expat child adapt to his new environment

Generally, people will say that expatriate children are lucky with the new exciting experiences and different cultures they see – a chance to experience the world in a broader perspective than most of us. Moreover, unlike their parents who are typically busy adjusting to their new job, expat kids are just enjoying their new environment – right? Nope. While it’s true that expatriate children receive many invaluable opportunities, it also entails a big price to pay since there are many obstacles that these kids have to face. Most of us, when put to an unfamiliar situation, will feel scared, intimidated, and perhaps even traumatized. The same is true for children who are thrust into a new environment, which can make these unsettling feelings…
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Should Your Teen Take Driver’s Ed Or Consult an Outside Driving Class?

At one time, attending driver’s ed in high school was practically a rite of passage rather than a driving education option they could choose from. Driver’s ed classes in high schools typically consist of several hours of classroom training in which students are taught the rules of the road and the rationale behind them before they get behind the driver’s seat of their parents’ car. Of course, school-offered courses aren’t the only option. Parents can opt to send their teen to an independent driving school outside of what is offered by the high school they attend. The birth of the…
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It might be time for new Nicknames!

First of all, I just have to say GO ASTROS!  ALW Division Champs!  Super excited about the playoffs and the chance at BACK TO BACK World Series Titles! The Johnston Gaggle Since the last time I really blogged about my kids, they have really taken all new personalities, interests, and headstrong attitudes (well those are kinda the same!)   6 minutes of Fortnite Goofballs!Posted by Lisa McCrory Johnston on Tuesday, September 4, 2018 The Teenager won't be a teenager much longer!   Five more months, and she'll hit the big 2-0.  She's now a Shift Lead at Fuzzy's Tacos and just…
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5 Simple Ways to Save Money on back-to-school Shopping

The end of school holidays is a time most parents don't look forward to, considering it means back-to-school shopping. To your kids, shopping for new stuff is probably the best part of going back to school. This doesn't mean you have to break the bank. Don't let the seemingly endless lists of school supplies freak you out. With the following tips, you can save money on back-to-school-shopping. Reuse Last Year's Gear Before you rush out to get new stuff, you might want to go through your current inventory. There might be plenty of school supplies lying around the house, including…
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