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What To Do If You Don't Like Your Parent's New Partner
It’s common – almost cliché – to hear stories about parents not liking their adult child’s partner. But just as often, adult children of divorced or widowed parents aren’t too keen on Mom or Dad’s new love interest, either.
It’s natural to feel uneasy or uncomfortable about your parent being in a new relationship. You may feel like it’s too soon after the divorce or death for your parent to be pursuing a new partner. It can also be hard to adjust to the idea that your mother or father is now a single adult back on the dating scene.
Back to School: Tips To Avoid Breaking The Bank
Back-to-school shopping might be as stressful for you as the first day of school is your child. Between backpacks, clothes and colored pencils, you’re dreading the chunk about to come out of your bank account.
But it doesn’t have to be as expensive as you think. With a few hacks, you can save money on back-to-school supplies.
Here are our top tips for back-to-school budgeting:
1. Wait For The List Of Supplies
You can save yourself time and money by holding off on shopping until you receive the list of school supplies from your child’s teacher.
5 Tips For When Your College Grad Moves Back Home
Today, college graduates are facing several factors that make coming back to the nest an ideal option; including unprecedented student loan debt, job unavailability and sky-high rents.
And for the first time in modern history, living with parents is the most common living arrangement for 18-34-year-olds.
Before you freak out when your college graduate decides they want to move back home, read these tips on how to make it work:
What to Tell Your Kids About the Creepy Clown Sightings
Creepy clown sightings have been reported in Ohio, South Carolina, North Carolina, California, Wisconsin, and Georgia, causing fear and panic to many communities. Are these “clowns” just pranksters? Or is something more serious going on?
Several children have said they were offered money by the clowns to follow them into the woods. And dozens of these kinds of sightings have been reported to local police.
“It’s illegal, it’s dangerous, it’s inappropriate, it’s creating community concern,” said Greenville, SC police chief, Ken Miller.
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