Articles with the Tag “Parenting”
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Splurges or Saves (Parenting Edition)
Regardless of how your babe arrived into this world, they were tough enough to survive the trip from the womb to your welcoming arms, so it seems unnecessary to coddle them to the point where they need a wipe warmed for them prior to a diaper change.
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Health, Home and Happiness: Go To Grandma with Kathy Buckworth
Get tips on aging at home, staying well and staying ahead of key planning milestones in the popular Go-To Grandma podcast.
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Five Questions to Ask Yourself Before Paying for Your Child’s Education
As a parent, you want the best for your children. And part of giving them the best is making sure they have access to higher education, exciting opportunities and exceptional experiences — so they can make the most of their potential.
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Empty Nest? How to Help Your Child When They’re Away at School
It was difficult enough to leave after driving your child to campus and helping them set up their dorm room, but now you’re home and you miss them terribly. Here are some ways to stay connected to your kids from afar.
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Canada’s top winter gems, from coast to coast
Never tried your hand at ice kayaking? Now’s your chance to try. Or check out B.C’s hot springs…
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Survive on Less! 6 Tips for a Worry-Free Parental Leave
While parental leave can be a stressful and expensive time, here are 6 ways to handle the financial stress.
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Kids Are So Expensive — But Not in the Ways I Expected
Personal take: Kid-related costs I didn’t see coming (Hint: neither diapers nor hockey lessons are among them)
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Talk to Your Teen About Money: 5 Foolproof Conversation Starters
Here are five ideas to spark age-appropriate conversations with your kids about investing, without being met with the dreaded eye-roll.
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Credit Cards Don’t Grow on Trees: 5 Ways to Teach Kids About Money in the Age of Cashlessness
How do we teach our children about money when it may be going extinct?