
Wednesday, 18 May 2011 12:14
Teaching Your Kids to Help Others
On April 27, 2011 the lives of many people across Alabama and the Southeast were changed forever. As a result of the tornadoes that day, hundreds of people tragically lost their lives. Thousands were injured. Homes and neighborhoods were completely wiped out.
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Dr Polly Dunn
Tuesday, 19 April 2011 08:35
Five Ways to Get Your Kids to Argue Less
If I had a dollar for every time my son yells, “She’s making a mean face at me,” or my daughter says, “He’s touching me,” I would be a rich woman. If you have more than one child in your house, odds are that your children are best friends one minute and then arguing with each other 87 seconds later.
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Feature Stories
Monday, 21 March 2011 16:03
How Chores Benefit Your Children
Ashley checked the over-flowing trash can, again. “Jon, you need to empty the trash. How many times do I have tell you?” Does this scenario sound familiar? As parents, having your kids learn and complete chores is not always easy, but it is an important dynamic for raising healthy kids.
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Feature Stories
Thursday, 20 January 2011 18:57
Dishonesty is Not the Best Policy
Question: I don’t hide debt from my spouse, but I do hide money from her. I’ve been squirreling away money for emergencies without her knowledge. She’s not terrible with money, but she always finds something to spend it on. We were never able to save anything before I started doing this. After hearing you talk about “financial infidelity,” I began to worry about her reaction when she finds out I’ve been doing this. What’s your advice?
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Dave Ramsey
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