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Six Essential Money Lessons for Kids
Creativity is a child's bread and butter, and teaching them about saving money is a crucial component to helping them understand the value of their belongings. To prepare for Financial Literacy Month, TD Bank has come up with clever ideas to promote conversations about money and ...read more
Learning and Playing at the #NY529Event
If I could go back in time and drop some knowledge on my 30-year-old new-mom self, I wouldn't give some sanctimonious advice about cherishing the sleep-deprived nights and being present in the moment. I'd refrain from romanticizing the more exhausting and tedious tasks of early ...read more
How to Get a Smart Device for Less
This post is sponsored by Trademore. I was paid for this post. Who wants to know how to get a smart device for less? Well, actually...Let me first ask you this. Is your kiddo smart device obsessed? Obviously right? Yeah, mine too. We’ve had a vast array of tablets over the ...read more
3 DIY Gifts for Teacher Appreciation Day
I absolutely adore my son's Kindergarten teacher. She is sunshine and rainbows and unicorns and pure magic; everything that an early childhood educator should be. As the school year begins to wind down, I want to celebrate this kind, nurturing, creative, and spirited soul and ...read more
Life Insurance for Women
This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks / Prudential. Wishing to stay healthy isn’t a financial strategy. As a mom, I need to set and example for my girls and show them how to own their financial future. In 2018 I've resolved to get educated about life insurance for women. Talking ...read more
Spooktacular Ways to Save
I never really loved Halloween… and then I became a mom. Now, I’m obsessed with every pumpkin patch, every not-so-spooky book, every slightly scary movie, every creepy craft, every trick, every treat, and all the adorable costumes I want to force my kids to wear. Yes, October 31 ...read more
A Break to Educate: Learning All About #NY529edu
I’m not all that proud to admit that, when it comes to finances, I'm not very knowledgeable. Savings and account types and all that bank and money mumbo-jumbo tend to go over my head. I have very little patience and even less prowess. Just try to talk to me about an IRA, and my ...read more
Dream Bigger, Save Smarter: Preparing for Your Child's Future With #NY529edu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cGb25FsuGY My four-year-old son says that he wants to be an architect when he grows up. (He even draws blueprints before stacking a tower with his jumbo building blocks.) Then again, he can talk his way out of anything, so he very well may have a ...read more