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  • Five Tips for Families to Enjoy July 4th Fireworks

    Be Ready for Bugs and Chill The summer night can bring out mosquitoes, so it's smart to bring some bug As the night goes on, it can also get chilly, especially after the sun sets.

  • How to Raise Financially Independent Teens in Today’s AI-Driven Economy

    Use Allowance as a Teaching Tool An allowance isn’t just pocket money—it’s an opportunity for your child Tip #3: Link Financial Consequences to Real Life If you’re giving your child access to a car, connect Tip #6: Start Their Investment Journey Early If your child is earning income, open a Kiddie IRA. If your child blows through their allowance and asks you to bail them out, don’t rescue them.

  • The Cost of Raising Kids

    Costs Childcare Prices Additional Costs Overview It is expensive to raise a child. The average family pays $883 annually for one child's primary sport. This assumes that the child is not a high-level select athlete. For perspective, our middle child plays high school soccer. That's one child for one sport: $5,500-$6,000 annually.

  • Choosing Your College

    Your Kids and College Series: Preparing Your Child to Transition to College The journey from high school This four-part series focuses on the crucial aspects of guiding your child through this transformative Consider the strength of the department related to your child's intended major. Location and Climate Consider whether your child prefers an urban, suburban, or rural setting. Think about the climate – does your child thrive in warmer or cooler temperatures?

  • Money Lessons for Kids: Investing

    The upside of teaching your children is that you are positioned to help your child actually invest! Make sure your child takes the time to read through them. The lesson  is for your child to see that investing in an S&P 500 index fund is diversified. Present your child with two investors. Let's name them Desiree and Andy. I went through this with my oldest child, which only takes a few minutes.

  • How to be a Great Dad for Young Kids: 3 Simple Ideas

    Play Play is important in a child's life and begins at birth. Volling, "Rough and tumble play with Dad helps the child learn to regulate emotions." Volling brilliantly shares in less than 60 seconds THE most important toy to give a child. The Harvard University Center on the Developing Child developed Brain-Building Through Play: Activities 32:43: What can fathers do as caregivers that is most meaningful for their child's development?

  • Planning for a Baby as a Team? This New Data Will Encourage You

    busy dual-career couples planning to start a family, the question isn't just how  you'll raise your child approach parental leave: In the early 1990s, a staggering 77% of first-time dads took no leave  when their child nearly equal to the 49.1% of first-time moms who do, showing that families are increasingly approaching child-rearing Click here and reach out  if you’re expecting your first child and want help preparing your household

  • The Cost of Raising Talented Kids

    How much would you pay as a parent to see your child's dreams come true? How much would you sacrifice to give your child the same opportunities to succeed as others? These are the feelings parents go through who can see for themselves that they have a talented child. What about a child's education? Is it really that much different? The public school system we lived in cut the gifted services when our child was young, so what was my

  • 22 Parenting Memes to Make You Smile

    Related : The College Talk with Your Kids Related : Child Care Options for Young Children Related : A Comprehensive Guide for Men to Understand Paternity Leave Related : How to Build Your Child's Credit

  • No Spend January: Why It Feels Impossible for Parents (And What to Do Instead)

    You cannot “No Spend” your way out of child care, rent, health insurance, groceries, or medical bills The fastest rising costs over the last two decades have been child care, housing, health care, and food Child care contracts, insurance premiums, deductibles, school costs, activities, and medical cycles all Child care. Transportation. Insurance.

  • Childfree Couples: Decide Between a Childfree or Parenthood Lifestyle

    So do we officially go into childless population or child free? We use child free. You know, like is child free finance is just overlooked for a reason? So I'm not surprised that child free people's net worth is not higher. So we have this concept we call the child free midlife crisis. You know, we're working with child free people and saying, our goal is to help child free people figure

  • Tips to Protect Your Identity Online

    Freeze Your Child’s Credit   Freezing your child’s credit is a bit more challenging but it’s equally If your child has a social security number, they are at risk for fraud. Article: Should You Freeze Your Child’s Credit? One Parent’s Process Guide: How to Freeze Your Child’s Credit   Utilize Penster Pentester offers comprehensive

  • Do Men Have More Free Time? Yes. How Dual-Career Couples Close the Divide

    GEPI's 2024 report, women, on average, spend 2.2 times as much time as men on unpaid household work and child report is that mothers who work part-time still perform nearly four times as much household work and child This includes cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping, laundry, and child care. Be Proactive with Child Care Child care is often one of the most time-consuming aspects of home life, According to the GEPI report, mothers spend an average of 9 hours per week on child care, compared to

  • Engaged to be Married: Planning a Family for the Future

    Talking about how you envision raising your child should be an open and honest conversation between you differences early on can prevent conflicts and ensure a cohesive and supportive environment for the child Together, parents can develop a unified strategy that balances both perspectives, ensuring that the child's We're not going to get parity in earnings until there's affordable paid child and elder care available One of the most important findings from recent research is that fathers play a huge role in their child's

  • 5 Money Lessons Using FamZoo

    Garden Guardian Encourage your child to take on the role of a "Garden Guardian." Embrace this expertise by designating your child as the "Tech Support Specialist." Eco-Warrior Teach your child the importance of environmental stewardship by assigning them the role of Family Historian Capture precious family memories by appointing your child as the "Family Historian."

  • The College Talk with Your Kids

    Your Kids and College Series: Preparing Your Child to Transition to College The journey from high school This four-part series focuses on the crucial aspects of guiding your child through this transformative Have a college conversation with your child before they begin high school. Click here to investigate the ROI of the colleges your child is considering.

  • Three Inspiring Movies Every Dad Should Watch

    Raising a child is one of the most challenging yet rewarding journeys a father can experience. restrooms or facing constant rejection, Chris never gives up on his dream of creating a better life for his child The key lies in showing up for your child, no matter how hard life gets. 2.

  • Do Kids Make Us Happier?

    It's a debate that never seems to go out of style: Does having kids make us happier, or is a child-free Flag Scavenger Hunt Tug-of-War Ring Toss Water Balloon Toss Bean Bag Toss (Cornhole) What About a Child

  • The Cost of Raising Children and Other Personal and Family Expenses

    Original post: 9/15/22 How to Budget When Your Spouse Won't: Part 8 of our 10 part budgeting series Child Care and Child Support My wife Hope and I were young when we had our first child. According to the latest report from the USDA , the average cost of raising a child born in 2015 is just If you don’t have kids but want to know whether you can afford it, add $1,500 per child per month to However, be cautious about the age at which you share the cost of participation with your child.

  • Chores for Kids: The Ultimate Guide to Age-Appropriate Chores

    Researchers concluded, “The frequency of chores in kindergarten was positively associated with a child Doing so claws back a penalty amount from the child's account." As Dwight shares, "Optimistically, if all chores are completed each week, the child keeps their full If, however, a child misses a chore, the parent checks off the box, a penalty amount is deducted, and the child is held accountable."

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