From the American Counseling Association If there is more than one child in your family, then it’s almost a guarantee that there are disagreements, arguments and competition. Yes, your children may love one another, but siblings will still disagree and … Continue reading
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From the American Counseling Association Say the phrase “messy room” to the parents of any teenager, boy or girl, and you’ll almost always get a nod of understanding and a roll of the eyes in frustration. It’s one of the … Continue reading

By Jason Alderman A first-time global financial literacy study shows that the keys to successful personal finance education are student perseverance and an openness to problem solving. That’s one of the main findings in the inaugural financial literacy portion of … Continue reading

Entrepreneurs & Former Pro Athlete Explain Life-long Lessons Learned in Youth Competition In the past 30 years, obesity has more than doubled in young children and quadrupled in adolescents, potentially leading to a host of chronic diseases later in life, … Continue reading

Financial Advisor: Account for Your Spending & Model the Behavior When it comes to buying power, women are steadily overcoming men. Throughout the next decade, women will control two-thirds of consumer wealth in the United States and will be the … Continue reading