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Teens & Tweens
Teens & Tweens | Your Child’s First Job
If the words, “Can I have some money for…” have started to wear on you (and your bank account), then it might be time...
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Tips for Parent-Teen Bonding
When my children were little, I would envision the teenage years with trepidation. I remembered all I had put my parents through, and was...
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Teens and Voting
During the 2016 Election, less than half of 18- and 19-year olds registered to vote, even though young voters account for almost half of...
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Teens & Tweens: Return to School or Not?
For Cincinnati mom Katie Bradley, deciding whether to send her kids back to school has been stressful. With three kids, in first and eighth...
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Starting the Conversation
Discussions on racial inequities can be difficult. Many people struggle with these conversations, often having no idea where to start or what to say....
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Coronavirus and College
Starting college is hard. And because we’re living during a pandemic, incoming college freshmen will enter college at a time of uncertainty. Although many...
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Adulting 101
As a teenager, Nicole Winrod’s mother would have her schedule her own doctor’s appointments and run errands. Once she was allowed a little independence,...
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Teens and Climate Change
Caroline Skwara, a Cincinnati high school senior, is passionate about climate change. As the current state lead for the Ohio Youth Climate Strike, she...
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Only the Lonely
For most parents, teenage loneliness is difficult to decipher. So, they worry. Maybe your son is spending too much time in his room, and...
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Rock the Vote
As a kid growing up in small-town Ohio, Jen Miller, executive director of the League of Women Voters Ohio, would walk with her parents...