Investing In Your Education

3 Tips For Feeling Less Homesick When You're New To The Military Lifestyle

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You might love a lot of things about being in the military or being married to someone who is in the military, but there might be some things that you do not like about the military lifestyle. For example, you might find that you are feeling a bit lonely and homesick. If you feel like you’re destined to continue feeling this way, consider these tips for feeling a little less homesick while you’re still getting used to living the military lifestyle: Read More»

How Can You Bring Day Care Learning Home?

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Almost 11 million children are in day care every week, according to the organization Child Care Aware of America. If your child is part of this statistic, you probably want to do everything you can to make the most of this awesome early education experience. How can you maximize what your child is doing and learning every day she’s away? Check out these easy ways to understand what’s going on during her day and carry it into your home. Read More»

What You Need To Know About Permaculture

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Many homeowners and individuals in general want to get a degree or at least training in permaculture. There are great ways to get an online certification so you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home. Here are some things that you should know about permaculture. What Is Permaculture? Permaculture is the science of landscaping that is more than just creating something beautiful. Although people who understand permaculture will make homes and property beautiful, there is something even more important than just beauty. Read More»

3 Things You Can Do To Ease Your Child's Anxiety About Being Dropped Off At Daycare

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Many parents choose to leave their child with a sitter or at a daycare while they work, go to school, or have some time to themselves. Large portions of children enjoy a daycare setting and love being around friends and other children. However, there can be times when the child is anxious to leave the parents and stay on their own. This kind of anxiety can make the goodbye hard each time the child is dropped off at daycare. Read More»

Things To Teach Your Teen Child Before He Or She Begins Driving

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Do you have a teen child that is getting close to the age of driving? If so, this can be a bittersweet time for you as a parent, but there are ways you can increase the odds of your teen’s success when he or she finally gets behind the wheel of a car. If you are worried about this event, you may want to take the time, money, and effort needed to make sure your child is ready to drive on his or her own. Read More»