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    Fostering Responsibility

    After you've examined your own attitudes and values toward money, decide what things your child should understand about money.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    These tips can help you teach your child basic money concepts.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    Take this quiz about money, and discover where your values stand.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    Your children will follow your lead when it comes to spending or saving money -- make sure you set a good example!

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    Fostering Responsibility

    Today there are new realities about money, and new ways to teach your kids how to manage it.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    Teach your kids to think about money in terms of their goals -- that way, they can measure their progress.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    If your child is interested in selling her crafts, learn how you can help her get her business started.

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    Building Self Esteem

    Your children work so hard on their crafts -- they deserve to have them displayed!

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    Childhood Illness

    Keep your household healthy this winter with this checklist of the 10 best cold- and flu-fighting tips. Give winter illness the cold shoulder!

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    Home Safety

    Avoid injury by observing these safety tips when working with metal.

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    Home Safety

    Here is a list of common household fire hazards. Some of them may surprise you!

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    Home Safety

    Avoid an electrical fire in your home by following this advice on safe wiring.

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    Home Safety

    Here are instructions on how to clean your chimney. Keeping it clean is the best way to prevent a chimney fire!

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    Home Safety

    Learn how to build a fire properly.

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    Home Safety

    Prevent a chimney fire with these tips.

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    Home Safety

    Learn how to prevent kitchen fires in your home.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    If you are unhappy that your grown son or daughter has returned home to live with you, follow these guidelines for encouraging your offspring to live independently.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    Once you have grown children, you need to reevaluate how much financial support you are able and willing to give them.

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