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Steps to Take if Your Child is Being Bullied

2/7/2026 By Magnolia Potter Leave a Comment

Steps to Take if Your Child is Being Bullied

If you think back to your childhood, there are different experiences that will likely jump to the forefront of your memory. While you will certainly remember the sacred moments you wish you could relive, you may also recall other negative experiences like falling off your bike, arguing with your siblings, or even being bullied. If you have kids of your own, it’s likely they’ll recall similar memories — one of them in particular something you pray they never have to experience. Unfortunately, kids aren’t always as nice, so bullying could be a reality yours have to live through.  So how do you deal with bullying if you suspect or have confirmation that it’s something your kids are going through? While bullying isn’t an easy challenge … [Read more...]

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Concise Advice for Would-Be Teachers

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Concise Advice for Would-Be Teachers

I was 25 years old, engaged to be married. Fallen off the graduate degree track, I’d left academia behind with a master’s degree and, amazingly, no college debt. Only a few years earlier, I had been convinced to pursue a Ph.D. in history and become a professor. History, or at least certain fields within history, remain a passion to this day. During my senior year, one professor after another counseled me to find another use for my pending history degree. My strong academic inclinations and track record were not sufficient to justify the politics of higher education, the exceedingly tight job market or the long wait it would take to get there. If you can’t teach college students, I thought, why not try high school? My brief stint in … [Read more...]

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How to Make School Zones Safer for Kids

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

How to Make School Zones Safer for Kids

Image Source: Pexels Schools are supposed to be one of the safest places for children. With hundreds of kids concentrated in one place filled with staff who are focused on their education, parents are supposed to feel secure that their children are in good hands. However, the large number of people moving in and out of one place can often pose certain risks. Whether your child rides the bus, a bike, or walks to school, there are many factors that can influence how safe they are at any given time. This includes whether their school campus is well lit, if there are safe zone markings along the road, as well as low speed limits in case children walk into the street without warning. Safety in School Zones Depending on where you … [Read more...]

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Simple Ways to Improve Your Fitness in College

2/7/2026 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Simple Ways to Improve Your Fitness in College

Keeping fit in college can often seem far too time-consuming, with other pressing issues such as submitting assignments on time, getting good grades, and keeping on top of revision taking precedence. When you have work mounting up quickly as lots of college students do, finding the time to work out at the gym daily can often be difficult, especially if by the time you’ve finished everything that you have to do, it’s late or you’re really tired. Thankfully, there are many small, simple changes that you can make to your routine that will help you to see significant results. Take Short Breaks With online programs such as the masters in social work online from Rutgers Online growing in popularity, more and more students are spending their day … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Education, General

Tips for Doing Your Own Home and Vehicle Maintenance

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Tips for Doing Your Own Home and Vehicle Maintenance

Image Source: Unsplash Your home and your car are probably always going to be two of the biggest assets you have at any given time. So, it only makes sense to make them a priority. Taking care of your home and your vehicle will make them withstand the test of time and can actually end up saving you a lot of money, time, and headaches in the long run. There are plenty of benefits to performing your own maintenance checks and doing some handyman work. When you do something yourself, you’ll undoubtedly take the time to do it right and protect your investments. But there’s also a sense of pride that comes along with doing your own maintenance. You can feel as handy as Tim Allen in “Home Improvement” — but maybe with a few more safety … [Read more...]

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4 Work from Home Jobs You Can Do While Studying

2/7/2026 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

4 Work from Home Jobs You Can Do While Studying

Studying for a masters accounting degree online using one of the many online masters of accounting courses is a great feeling, but it doesn’t come without its difficulties. One of the main difficulties of studying for a degree is trying to find the time to work to help pay for it. While there are plenty of courses that you can fit around working hours, it’s still hard to fit studying and down time around a full-time. If you’re looking to earn money whilst studying for your degree, have a look at some of the possible jobs that can work around you. 1.      Affiliate Marketing Affiliate marketing with websites isn’t easy to achieve, but with a little research and trial and error, it could make you plenty of cash. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Labor, liberty, property rights

A Practical Guide to Preparing for a New Baby

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

A Practical Guide to Preparing for a New Baby

Having a baby is a big deal. It impacts your life in nearly every way. Babies bring new levels of responsibility, care, and concern and create a sense of purpose and meaning that no hobby or profession can deliver. In short, babies don’t just change the day-to-day routines and habits of their parents, they revolutionize the way they see the world. And, of course, as with all larger life transitions, going into the change with a little preparation and understanding can make a huge difference in how gracefully parents can adjust to the new way of life that lies ahead. Get Your Ducks in a Row While there are the obvious things like diapers and onesies that everyone thinks of getting when a baby’s on the way, there are actually quite … [Read more...]

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Helping Older Family Members With End-of-Life Issues

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Helping Older Family Members With End-of-Life Issues

In 2016, Colorado approved proposition 106 titled “Access to Medical Aid in Dying,” which allowed eligible, terminally ill individuals with a prognosis of six months or less to live to request and administer medical aid-in-dying medication to voluntarily end his or her life. In 2017, 69 patients received participated, choosing to end their lives with little pain and at their own consent. The truth is that the end of one’s life is as inevitable as it is painful. Whether your family member is at this stage of their life or they are reaching it, it’s important to focus on what is within your control and accept that which is not. Whether you are dealing with an emotional decision such as medical aid in dying or a natural death, planning for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Health Care

Tips for Teaching Teenagers How to Drive

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Tips for Teaching Teenagers How to Drive

Driving is a pretty big rite of passage for teenagers. It increases their independence, widens the scope of their world, and propels them closer to adulthood. However, for parents, teaching teenagers how to drive can be a scary transition. Because so much can go wrong inside a vehicle, it’s important to keep safety in mind while teaching teenagers how to drive. Sober driving, increased awareness, and avoiding distractions are all ways to help teens stay safe behind the wheel.  In addition, it can be helpful that they know a little bit about how their car works in case they have mechanical troubles. It’s also good to help them feel confident behind the wheel, which can require a balance between pushing safety and not scaring them out … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: driving, parenting

Is It a Good Time to Buy a Home?

2/7/2026 By Brooke Faulkner Leave a Comment

Is It a Good Time to Buy a Home?

Whether or not it is a good time to buy a home is a multi-faceted question that depends on where you live, the current state of the economy and local housing market, and a lot of aspects of your personal life (such as life goals and who you are accountable for). Buying a home is a huge decision, and knowing when it’s the right time to buy a home is a difficult question to answer. However, there are many good indicators as to when you should buy a home that can help ease some fears that come with such a big decision and large commitment. Learning From History History has a tendency to repeat itself, and there is a lot to learn from the hard lessons our nation has experienced in the past. The 2008 housing crisis left a scar on hundreds of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, liberty, property rights

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Grateful and growing Christian, devoted husband and father of 3, public policy analyst, returned to Michigan by way of Colorado, conservative writer, lifelong learner, Detroit Tigers fan.

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