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The Challenges and Joys of Raising Twins

Posted: January 7th, 2012 by Michele Borba


Twin U.S. birth rate skyrockets: Parenting tips for raising multiples  A report out this week shows that many parents are seeing double (literally) these days. The twin birth rate in the U.S. has more than doubled over the last three decades. For a bit of perspective: In 2009 one in every 30 babies born was [...]



Curing the Gimmes: 12 Ways to Tone Down $$$$ and Tune Up Family Memories for the Holidays

Posted: December 22nd, 2011 by Michele Borba


Tired about all those ads reminding your kids what they “must have” and your kids are now repeating those jingles? Concerned your kiddos are preparing a wish list so long they’ll be disappointed no matter how many presents they get? Noticing the spirit of the season at your home is more “gimme, take me, buy [...]



Back to Holiday Basics: Taking the focus off gift-giving and on the true spirit of the season

Posted: December 14th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Spending TIME (not every dime) and helping your kids enjoy the holidays without splurging on them  In the midst of our lousy economy, many families have decided to take holiday spending down a notch and cut back on the shopping and gift-giving. After all, it’s a tight economy, jobs are scarce, and the holidays can [...]



Violent Video Games May Alter Empathy and Brains: 10 Games No Kid Should Play

Posted: December 6th, 2011 by Michele Borba


There’s no doubt that video games are a part of the plugged-in generation’s lifestyle. Research shows that 99 percent of boys and 94 percent of girls ages 12 to 17 play computer, web, portable or console games.More than 90 percent of kids play video games 30 minutes a day. In fact, video gaming is so widespread among [...]



Helping Kids Become Smart Spenders and Stick to a Budget

Posted: September 7th, 2011 by Michele Borba


How to use shopping outings to teach kids money management, financial literacy and sticking to a budget while curbing kid bickering and begging. REALITY CHECK: A study by researchers at the University of Vienna, Austria found that the influence children wield over their parent’s purchase decisions in stores are grossly underestimated. In fact, twice as [...]