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From Denise Witmer, your Guide to Parenting Teens

Save Money on Food By Teaching Your Teen to Cook
When you hit a time crunch at work and you won't be home in time to make the dinner you planned, what do you do? If you are like me, you 'pick up' something or go out for over-priced fast food. But I have learned that having a teen has its benefits. One being that they are able to use the stove safely.

Taking time with your teen and teaching them how to cook will not only save you money, but it will give you some time to spend together. Plus, by teaching them how to make their favorite meals you can ensure a good meal for the family when you hit a time crunch or you can yourself a bit of a break.

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Planning Your Trip? Top Teen Attractions for Disney World
Like many moms in the United States, I'm a Disney World fanatic. We've been with my family four times and the teen home where I worked has gone twice. I own one of every type of guide book there is and an entire section in my bookmarks for Disney travel sites. After talking to many different teens, I have made up this list of their top ten attractions. I hope it helps you in planning your trip with your teen.

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Parenting Quiz: Are you raising a healthy teen?
Teens today face many different obstacles than we did when we were their age. But they also are armed with more information and resources. Teens know about health issues, from dealing with stress, drugs and sex to eating too much junk food, the warning signs are available to them now more than ever. If you haven't already, see how healthy your teen is right now with our quiz.
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Winter Activities for Teens - Week Seven
These winter activities for teens can be done individually, with friends or with the whole family. Each week has four different types of teen winter activities: Make This (Recipe), Craft This, Learn How and Get Out and Go! Each activity idea is fun for your teen.

 


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