Kids Health

Question: We have two teenage daughters, ages 17 and 16, who are both in high school and work in the family business. We’ve done our best to teach them how to handle their money properly, including how to spend, save, and give. Also, they’ve both been saving for college. My husband thinks it would be a good idea to start charging them rent to prepare them for life once they leave home. What do you think?

Published in Dave Ramsey
Question: Since the oldest of my three children started Kindergarten this year, I have become increasingly attached to her, as if I took for granted the past five years I’ve had at home with her. The rational side of me knows I need to allow her to be independent of me, make mistakes, and so on, but the irrational side feels almost literally sick when she comes home talking (in my opinion, prematurely) about boys, clothes, and the like. I don’t want to be a parent who ends up with a 30-year-old “kid” still living at home, but I also want my kids to remain close to me. What is wrong with me and how can I change?
Published in John Rosemond
Friday, 18 February 2011 10:41

Feed Them and They Will Come

When Teresa Bondora’s daughter was fifteen, she began inviting her daughter’s friends over, providing food for them and encouraging the kids to make themselves at home. Before long, her house began to be the place where her daughter and her friends regularly hung out and the teens began calling Bondora their “Other Mother.”
Published in Feature Stories

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