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Archives for February 2019

5 Ways To Protect Your Money Online

February 21, 2019 | Leave a Comment

Keep Hackers Out of Your Account

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Americans are using their smartphones for banking at an increasing rate. According to the consulting firm AlixPartners, in the last quarter of 2013, approximately 82% of 18-25-year-olds owned smartphones and 61% of that group used mobile banking apps. The numbers are likely rising in 2014.
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Filed Under: Money and Finances

Is a Youtube Channel for Your Kids a Good Idea?

February 12, 2019 | Leave a Comment

Almost all of Gen Z (that’s people born between the mid-1990s and mid-2000s) use YouTube.

In fact, more than half of kids say they “can’t live without it”.

Many parents are concerned about the harmful effects of screen time and the dangers to the welfare and privacy of our kids on social media.

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Filed Under: Money and Finances

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Basic Principles Of Good Parenting

Here some basic principles for good parenting:

  1. What You Do Matters: Your kids are watching you. So, be purposeful about what you want to accomplish.
  2. You Can’t be Too Loving: Don’t replace love with material possessions, lowered expectations or leniency.
  3. Be Involved Your Kids Life: Arrange your priorities to focus on what your kid’s needs. Be there mentally and physically.
  4. Adapt Your Parenting: Children grow quickly, so keep pace with your child’s development.
  5. Establish and Set Rules: The rules you set for children will establish the rules they set for themselves later.  Avoid harsh discipline and be consistent.
  6. Explain Your Decisions: What is obvious to you may not be evident to your child. They don’t have the experience you do.
  7. Be Respectful To Your Child: How you treat your child is how they will treat others.  Be polite, respectful and make an effort to pay attention.
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