Tips to Spend Less, Enjoy More in the COVID Era
The pandemic had people re-evaluating what really matters in their lives.
The pandemic had people re-evaluating what really matters in their lives.
10 Action Items for Parents in Navigating the Challenges of Social Media Use
For College Savings Month, Upromise Shares 10 Things Parents Should Know About College Savings
Did you know that 400,000 kids per year are victims of identity theft? Or that literally millions of people lose their money, privacy, and sense of security every year due to online scams?
Teaching Kids to Earn and Manage Money
Choosing the right life insurance for your needs doesn’t need to be complicated. Here are a few simple steps to consider when buying a policy.
Providing Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment
In a perfect world, caring employees would quickly fix your customer service problems.
Where children fall in the family line can have a tremendous impact on their development, emotional experiences, interpersonal relationships – even academic performance.
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Black Friday might look a little different this holiday season as companies opt to close their doors to shoppers and instead offer virtual options to help stop the spread of coronavirus. While doing so may help prevent illness, it puts consumers at greater risk for another threat ― cybercrime.
Veterans Day is Wednesday, November 11
Join Foundation in Raising Funds for the More than 54,000 People with Epilepsy in Alabama.
Jasper Area Family Services Center, Inc. will receive two grants from the Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention.
Learn about the potential for 3D vision problems in children
In honor of Father’s Day, I want to pause, huddle up the dads out there, and give us men a quick pep talk.
These are unprecedented times, you guys. There’s sad news everywhere you look, so I want to give you some hope today. Let’s talk about one thing that can help your specific situation right now, no matter where you’re at with your finances—an emergency fund.
When I was in high school, I was involved in more activities then my kids are now. I participated in all different types of extracurriculars like piano lessons, the debate club and the tennis team. My summers were just as busy because I worked twelve-hour shifts as a lifeguard. I admit it – I liked being so active.
How to Survive and Embrace It.
There are a lot of apps out there dedicated to making a mom’s life a little bit easier, whether you’re looking for ideas on what to serve for dinner or kid-friendly travel advice. Here’s a list of some of the very best mom apps. They’re all free!