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Materialistic Seven-Year-Old
Modeling the role and value of money for a child is the best way to teach her how to value it. | ||
Mom Wants to Have Her Teens Homeschooled
Generally speaking, homeschooling is usually done by a parent, guardian, or family friend. By... | Cost for Homeschooling
There really is no average cost of homeschooling -- the amount you spend is up to you. | |
Allowance for a Six-Year-Old
An allowance that begins early in a child's life gives her an opportunity to learn about the... | Bad Credit and Student Loans
A parent wonders whether his bad credit will affect his child's ability to get student loans. | |
Confusion About Scholarship Applications
Our expert clears up some confusion about scholarship applications. | Finding Out About Scholarships
There are many types of scholarships available, but you need to do some legwork to find out... | |
Choosing Homeschooling Over Retention
An expert advises on how to get started with homeschooling after a child was retained in public... | Financial Responsibility and Higher Education
A parent wants to teach his son financial responsibility, but is not sure how much to help with... | |
Finding Your Teen a Summer Job
A mother asks whether it is reasonable to expect her 15-year-old to take a summer job. | ||
Affording Homeschooling
Get some advice on getting started with homeschooling, including some excellent resources. | Teen Gave an Expensive Gift
Part of your responsibility as a parent is to teach your child financial responsibility. | |
Financial Aid and Private High Schools
There may be multiple sources of financial aid for a particular private high school, but you... | Daughter Wants Expensive Clothes
Your daughter can put you on a "guilt trip," but you don't have to buy a ticket to ride. | |
Should I Buy a Homeschooling Curriculum?
The simple truth is that you do not need to buy a curriculum to homeschool your child. | Teens and Car Insurance
Our expert believes that asking teen sons to contribute to their insurance premiums is a... |
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