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Raising Responsible Kids

"I work two jobs. I provide for my kids the best I can. But they're young now. What happens when they're too old for day care? How do I instill in them strong values? Social and financial responsibility?"

Woman's Life understands the importance of educating children to be socially and financially responsible. By instilling these values in them now, they can more effectively benefit society and become more self-sufficient in their adulthood.

When you're working full time, making sure your kids are cared for and the house is clean, some things can slip through the cracks. Woman's Life provides you with the resources to catch them.

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PDF icon Talking 'Bout Their Generation
By Daniele Burich. Fall 2001.
PDF icon How To Help Your Kids Be Undercover Agents of Kindness
By Cathy Lamb. Summer 2001.
PDF icon Super Summer Reading for Kids of unsupermoms
By Diane De Deker. Summer 2001.
PDF icon Character Education: A return to our ethical roots
By Mary T. Deckert. Fall 2000.
PDF icon Extracurricular Activities: When is enough enough?
By Mary T. Deckert. Fall 2000.
PDF icon Pass It On
When You Share Your Hobby, You're Handing Down a Skill They Can Use. 
By Eleanor Brownridge. Summer 2000.
PDF icon A Dozen Tips for Decorating With Kids in Mind
By Cathy Lamb. Spring 2000.
PDF icon Time for "The Talk?" Relax, Help Is on the Way
By Mary T. Deckert. Spring 2000.
PDF icon The Long, Hot Summer
How to keep kids busy and teach them social responsibility at the same time, by Wendy L. Krabach. Summer 1999.
PDF icon Volunteering
An opportunity to give, but receiving so much more in return, by Wendy L. Krabach. Spring 1999.
PDF icon Problem or Solution?
By Edgar Bledsoe, reprinted with permission from Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul. Winter 1998.

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