Letting your teen drive is a big milestone, but with safety concerns in mind, there are steps you can take to reduce distractions, prepare for accidents, and teach defensive driving. Here's how you can help keep your teen driver safe.
The majority of us will experience some sort of injury in our lives. For the unlucky amongst us, these could be major and leave us hospitalized. For others, they will be minor and more of an annoyance or grievance than a genuine source of pain and suffering. But regardless of the severity of our injuries,
While the chilly winter months are ideal for indoor activities, the season can actually be a great time to get out and about with the family, if you do it right.
Winter traveling means more chances to snuggle with your loved ones and take in gorgeous, snow-capped scenery. But it also comes with its own unique set of challenges.
In 77% of accidental drownings, the child had been seen 5-minutes or less before being missed. That’s why pool safety advocates at Life Saver Pool Fence urge parents to install layers of protection in a home before they move in. These are designed to block kids from getting to the pool or at least slow them down so parents have more time to get to them before the child gets to a pool.
“The best way parents can get started teaching their kids about money is to find out what your child is interested in, such as goals and what they want to be, do, and have in their lives. You can then tie any money lessons you teach or money conversations you have moving forward to their list of things that are important to them, meaning they’ll be more receptive in receiving the information instead of just thinking you’re babbling on about stuff that doesn’t relate to them.”
You might think you know what to watch out for but buying a home opens up a whole new avenue of potential fraud most have never considered. Home improvement scams prey on optimistic homeowners, grateful for the chance to renovate or restore their home on the cheap. What seems like a great deal quickly turns into a disaster.
Here are three of the most common home improvement scams—and how to recognize them before it’s too late.