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How to support kids in the aftermath of a natural disaster
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Coping with the aftershocks of a disaster can be immensely challenging for children. These simple strategies can help you in supporting your child in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
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Wondering how to tackle emergency preparedness for kids? It doesn’t have to be that hard. Here are some suggestions for getting the entire family ready for nature’s tantrums.
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Lesley Scott April 3, 2022 5:42 AM
You only have to look at some of the wealthiest people in the world in the last decade or two (Bill Gates, Steve Jobs etc.) to realise that a college degree is not the only route to job satisfaction and a financially rewarding career. In many instances, vocational careers that allow you to start your (more)
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Amanda Webb March 9, 2022 10:16 PM
Both ideas are great. We have 529s for our kids and are constantly encouraging our family to contribute there instead of buying more toys, etc. Have you looked into a "round up" savings option? Some personal savings accounts offer this service or you could use something like Acorns. But basically, the program "rounds up" your (more)
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