Reinventing Digital Parenting for Dual-Income Households: Smart Tech that Works While You Work
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Your Child’s First Lessons in Money Management: Opening a Savings Account and More
Friday, July 25, 2025
As children grow, they’re often exposed to financial situations, whether it’s tagging along during grocery runs, receiving money for birthdays, or choosing between toys at a store. These everyday moments naturally spark curiosity about how money works.
Rather than waiting for them to learn about finances later, parents can use this curiosity as a starting point for meaningful lessons. These can be as simple as explaining where money comes from, like salaries or allowances, to more structured habits like opening a savings account in the Philippines. With their parents’ guidance, children can develop a strong foundation for financial responsibility.
Let’s go through some of the first money lessons you can teach your child, from understanding the value of money to helping them manage their own savings:
How to Help Your Teen Become a Safer Driver — Without Being a Helicopter Parent
Monday, July 21, 2025
That balance can be hard to strike. It’s easy to slip into "helicopter parent" mode, constantly checking their location or worrying about every trip they take. But what if there was a better way?
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drivers,
guilt free parenting,
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real-world parenting,
safety,
teen
Age-Appropriate Chores for Kids: Raising Responsible and Capable Helpers
Friday, July 18, 2025
In this guide, we’ll cover helpful age-appropriate chore lists from toddlers to teens, plus why teaching your children how to do chores is crucial for their development.
Remember: every family is unique, and what works for one household might not work for another, and that’s perfectly okay!
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chores,
clean,
cleaning,
expectations,
parenting,
real-world parenting,
rules
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