Better Parent Pledge
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- Physical Wellbeing
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Should you pay kids for good grades?
Linda and Richard Eyre | November 12, 2014 4:11 pmDo kids need monetary incentives to do their best in school? As more and more parents adopt the practice of paying kids for good grades, we share some concerns and suggest an alternative.
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10 benefits from growing up in a big family
Becky Squire | November 11, 2014 6:11 pmChildren from large families have many advantages. With birthrates at an all-time low, this list of benefits of children growing up in large families puts a positive spin on big families.
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Surprising things knowing family history will do for your kids
Shannon Symonds & Erin Oscarson | November 10, 2014 6:11 pmFamily history is not just for the old. It can be one of the biggest blessings you give your children, and it can be fun!
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Parents again: More grandparents are helping to raise grandchildren, census shows
Morgan Jacobsen | November 7, 2014 6:11 pmThe number of grandparents helping raise their grandchildren has increased in Utah and across the country.
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How to be a well-behaved parent
Amy Peterson | November 6, 2014 9:11 pmKids aren’t the only ones who sometimes need to be reminded to be on their best behavior. These 5 ideas will help you be a well-behaved parent.
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Why you can afford a child NOW
Linda and Richard Eyre | November 5, 2014 7:11 pmA report has been circulating recently claiming that it costs a quarter of a million dollars to raise a child. It’s all nonsense! Here are a few of the cost-cutting tips for parenthood.
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Stay-at-home moms: They’re doing more than what you think
Megan Shauri, FamilyShare | October 31, 2014 9:10 pmAll moms are working moms, but a stay-at-home mom’s job is a bit different. What is it, exactly, that she does all day?
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5 ways adult children hurt their parents without realizing it
Gary and Joy Lundberg | October 30, 2014 9:10 pmWhat are you doing to brighten the lives of your aging parents? Bringing a little light and happiness into their lives will leave a legacy of love your own children will emulate.
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How to deal with a coach who bullies
Stacey Meservy | October 28, 2014 11:10 pmAt some point, most parents who have children in sports will have to deal with a coaching situation that is less than ideal. Unfortunately, sometimes this includes a coach who bullies in one form or another.