Are you a teen and think that your parents will never let you own your own car? Are you ready for your first car? Chances are you are less ready for your first car than you probably think. Owning a car is serious business, one that shouldn’t be taken lightly. If you want your own car, you […]
Parenting 101: 5 Things to do When Your Child has Been Severely Injured
When a child experiences a severe injury, plenty of thoughts rush through your head in a matter of seconds. You will feel devastated, upset, angry, and sad all at the same time. You want the person responsible for this injury to pay. Your child will need time to recover, and they might suffer from permanent […]
FREE Comic Book Day! May 2nd- Coming to a Shop near you!
Do you have COMIC BOOK lovers in your house? Need to get your kids excited about reading? Be sure to put this FREE event on your calendar! May 2nd marks this year’s Free Comic Book Day – an annual event in which comic shops across the nation provide free comics to fans of all ages. Celebrate Free […]
Six Safety Points You Should Discuss With Your Child If They Walk Or Take The Bus To School
Many children live close enough to their school that they can walk or ride a bike. Others may use a bus for transportation, but they may spend time standing at a bus stop or crossing the street. While this may be an everyday part of their lives, there are some important safety tips that […]
Teen College Prep: 4 Great Ways to Choose a Major
Throughout elementary and high school, you study what your classmates do. College allows you to choose what you will study in order to deepen your understanding of a subject and prepare you for a career employing that knowledge. How do you choose? You could just flip through a college catalog and choose a major at […]
How to Help Your Teen Pick the Best College for Them
The senior year in high school is an exciting time in any household. It is filled with college applications, literature and major life decisions. While parents are included in the process, the student is usually at the helm. Since this is the case, parents need to apply subtle influence instead of a heavy fist. What […]




