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A Guide to Instilling Money Values in Your Children

A Guide to Instilling Money Values in Your Children

Setting the Foundation: The Role of Early Money Education In the realm of continuous learning, the foundation of financial wisdom is often laid during childhood. This guide delves into the importance of instilling money values in your children from an early age, shaping their understanding of finances and fostering a healthy relationship with money that will accompany them into adulthood. Everyday Lessons: Making Money Conversations Natural Creating a money-conscious environment involves making money conversations a natural part of everyday life….

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Things That Should Teach In School But Don’t (PART 1)

Things That Should Teach In School But Don’t (PART 1)

‘School’ – very complex yet well-install institutions meant to teach individuals, helping them have a job and succeed in life. I found that school is too focused on memorization; as a child, I learned my notes by heart and then went through exams, passed a test, and then forgot about everything. For most people in society, knowledge is referred to as a piece of paper, a.k.a certifications, but they don’t have real-life knowledge. This article will go over what I…

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The 10 Precepts for a Well-Behaved Child

The 10 Precepts for a Well-Behaved Child

The 10 Precepts for a Well-Behaved Child Life’s difficulties, such as a divorce, weaken the authority and education of children. The anxieties of parents, who give in to all their children’s demands, may not prepare them well for the realities of adult life.  Here are 10 precepts for a well-behaved child. 1. Don’t give in to whims! It’s so easy for parents to give in to their child’s whims and buy them the latest game. The fear of a tantrum…

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7 Tips For A Stress-Free School Morning Routine

7 Tips For A Stress-Free School Morning Routine

There’s a reason why Monday mornings are awful for many of us: it’s the mad rush. If you don’t have a proper morning routine, it can lead to chaos as you help your child get ready for school. Yelling in the hallway to wake up your kids (for the third time) – feverishly searching at the last minute for inexplicably missing shoes – and, in a cyclone of stress, book bags and mental checklists, getting everyone out the door to make…

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