Family Life
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
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Family LifeMaintaining a Healthy MarriageBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Marriage takes commitment and effort from both partners. Just because you might've hit a rough patch doesn't mean your marriage isn't worth trying to save.
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Family LifeMom's CornerBy Laura Richards
Whether you're a new mom or parent or are looking for advice to give someone experiencing parenthood for the first time, we're here to help. We've asked experienced moms and grandmothers to share their number one piece of advice for new moms and parents.
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Family LifeDivorce
How to know when it's time to separate or divorce.
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Family LifeGoing Green
Go meatless just one day a week to transform your family's eating habits. Reducing your family's meat consumption by 15% can do wonders for your health and the environment, too!
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Nobody wants to turn on their oven in the summer time. Try these no-bake desserts that make the perfect treat for any summer get-together.
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Family LifeWorkBy Rachel Sokol
Working Mothers: How to Make Money Doing What You Love
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Family LifeBudgetingBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Here are ten simple ideas for putting money back in your pocket.
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Family LifeOrganizing Your HomeBy Laura Richards
Are you stumped about how to organize the kitchen? Here are 10 simple ways to get started!
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Family LifeMom's Corner
Though she probably doesn't fly an invisible jet, your mom is a wonder woman each day of her life.
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Family LifeMom's CornerBy Laura Richards
Having twins is no easy feat. Everything you do is doubled, including the diapers, the feedings and the spit-up. Here's what a typical day is like for a mom of twins.
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Family LifeManaging Your HomeBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Whether it's the first days of September or the end of the school year in June, the stressful challenge of getting your kids out the door on time is a universal constant.
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Family LifeGoing GreenBy Laura Richards
Going green is something everyone should do to help protect the environment. Try one of these eight easy ways to teach your child to go green along with you, on Earth Day and every day!
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Family LifeWorkBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Times have changed! Although parenthood has never been easy, parents today face many more pressures than they did a few decades ago. Just ask 21st-century working dads.
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Family LifeStaying HealthyBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Decompress and relieve your stress this April with these top 10 ways for moms like you to reduce your day-to-day pressures.
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Family LifeMom's Corner
There is a chance that one of our contributors has emotional attachment issues and the other isn’t drowning in a sea of paste-scented kid art. Come watch this discussion turn into an intervention! Will it prove effective? Read on and see for yourself, while picking up some crafty organizational tips along the way.
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Family Life
Preppers. Survivalists. Bex prefers to think of herself as a realist who plans to survive, but regardless of labels, they’re all sure of the same thing: a crisis is coming. And when it does, Bex will be ready. She’s planned exactly what to pack, she knows how to handle a gun, and she’ll drag her family to safety by force if necessary. When her older brother discovers Clearview, a group that takes survival just as seriously as she does, Bex is intrigued. While outsiders might think they’re a delusional doomsday group, she knows there’s nothing crazy about being prepared. But Bex isn’t prepared for Lucy, who is soft and beautiful and hates guns. As her brother’s involvement with some of the members of Clearview grows increasingly alarming and all the pieces of Bex’s life become more difficult to juggle, Bex has to figure out where her loyalties really lie. In a gripping new novel, E. M. Kokie questions our assumptions about family, trust, and what it really takes to survive.
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