Home and Family Resources
- Home & Family
- December 15, 2010
What are the financial risks when one parent leaves the workplace? And how can you reduce those risks with proper planning? In today's economy, families are all too often forced to become 1 income families because one parent loses a job. Alternatively, one parent often chooses to stay at home. This article explains how careful
READ MOREHow much of a help can Twitter be in the job search? Read the full article for a reality check on the ways tweeting can and cannot help advance your career. TheLadders, 12/27/2010
READ MOREHe's a planner, she isn't. How do couples cope when it comes to day-to-day issues, vacations and larger life plans? Elizabeth Bernstein offers some relationship advice for "planners who love people who wing it." Wall Street Journal, 11/29/2011
READ MOREMany start-ups struggle when they grow their business too quickly, which can stress out employees and may even interfere with the quality of products or services being offered. Planning how the company will grow is vital to ensuring that it is financially prepared for expansion. Approximately one third of small businesses place growth as the
READ MOREWith so much research indicating that unstructured outdoor activities can improve children’s health, it seems obvious that health professionals should play a part in encouraging outdoor play, and they are starting to do so. Georgia’s "Rx for Fitness" program serves just that purpose: if a health care professional thinks your child needs more exercise, he
READ MOREAcross the country, parents are struggling through what many of us thought would come easily: a modern, authentic split-down-the-middle approach to parenting. This approach may seem like it should be ideal, but, in practice, it's leading to unprecedented levels of stress and resentment. One father, Steve Majors, explains it well: “Experts suggest couples talk about
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