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Thankfully she thrives in chaos. The Teen Mom alum told E! News how she manages to help three podcasts and raise seven kids. Teen Mom alum Catelynn Lowell vehemently denied claims she chose ...
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It's important to teach kids and teens financial literacy ... like budgeting and investing. Lessons are also age-specific, so young children may learn about money basics, while older kids pick ...
Who's this for? Travelers has some of the lower sample rates for both teens on their parents' policy and drivers under 25 on their own insurance. It also offers discounts to students who maintain ...
Jane describes her teen son as "a very funny, intelligent, haphazard, chaotic creature". While he thrives socially at school, he's always had academic issues — and like many parents his mum is ...
Chase First Banking is a debit card for kids that is backed by plenty of financial strength, as Chase ranks as the biggest consumer bank in the country with more than 4,700 branches and 15,000 ATMs.
Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right. Compiled by Jeremy Engle A guest writer shares the joys of raising children who ...
Cockrum is a student at Topsail High School and also swims for Waves of Wilmington. He will be offering free swim lessons for people aged 16 and up at the indoor Davis Community pool, located at 980 ...
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YouTube is expanding its existing set of parental controls with a new feature that would allow a parent to link their account to their teen’s account in order to gain insight into the teen’s ...
The vogue for teenagers doing prestigious internships or having “enrichment experiences” may have gone too far in the narrow swath of society that can afford this dubious luxury. The idea is ...