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When Your Parents Move in with You
Your Mom and/or Dad has moved in with you. At some point s/he told you s/he wants to pay you something to help defray the cost and you said no. Or maybe when the subject came up and you were uncomfortable and said “let's discuss it later”.

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Anybody can become a good salesperson
How did you get into sales? My guess is that it wasn't the career your parents had picked out for you. Usually parents want their children to be accountants or lawyers or go into the family business. Selling is not usually top of the list.

Steve Jobs Bio
The Steve Jobs bio, and the story of the life of a man whose career would rebound more times than many critics thought possible, began in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955. Born to an unwed American mother and a Syrian father, Jobs was put up for adoption by his parents the week after his arrival in this world. Taken in by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View, California, Jobs dislikes the term “adoptive parents” and considers Paul and Clara the only parents he ever had.

Being Organised Wins You More Business
My daughter is relocating to take up a job in London at the end of year which has proved to be a more traumatic experience for me, rather than her. ..... If you're a parent you'll know how it feels when one of your children leaves home. Of course it will be a great adventure for her, but for me and her father it's a bit scary. Living in another city is one thing, but relocating to another country... well that's even harder for her parents. ..... Anyhow, I won't ponder on this too long, but it's been an interesting experience. As Tia has to relocate herself with no help from her employer, it can be difficult if you don't know anyone there. So being a good networker and an organised person I've done 2 things.

Child and Spousal Support-Common Law Relationships
Children of parents living in a common law relationship have the same rights to support from their parents as the children of married couples. The amount of support is set under the Child Support Guidelines, and only the payor’s income is used to determine payment. As part of a support order for you or your child, you may also ask to stay in the home you shared when you lived together. This is different than for married couples who automatically have an equal right to stay in the home.

Networking for parents
Caroline Artis is a partner at Ernst & Young. When she went on maternity leave she realised that more support was needed for returning mums. Now she heads a Parents' Network which provides a growing range of advice and help for working parents in the firm.

The Benefits of Homeschooling
Being with your child builds a strong relationship. Now kids can be farmed out from infancy to their late teens with very little interaction with their parents. Is it any wonder that so much friction comes about between teenagers and their parents because neither knows the other? Being with your child in a homeschool setting provides not only the chance to teach your child but to listen (very important) to their ideas, pains, fears, joys and other feelings they are experiencing.

Parents Can Accelerate their Children's Ability to Learn
Parents can accelerate their children's ability to learn and resolve conflict constructively - by mastering the Skills of Listening. Will Rogers accurately describes the fact that most parents have never evaluated their ability to listen to their children. He says, "The trouble with people is not what they know. It's what they know that ain't so." The fact is that 95% of parents may not listen to their children.

Manifesting Reality - Changing Your Life by Changing Your Thoughts
We donft come into this life knowing what is best for us, there is no little instruction book taped to our side as we enter the world. We spend the majority of our life just playing it by ear. Sure, most of us have some help from our parents, grandparents and teachers along the way, but the real day to day living is left up to each of us and what we think is best. What we donft realize is thatfs just it, itfs our thoughts that are the most important aspect directing our lives. gEvery thought of yours is a real thing -- a force.h Prentice Mulford (1834--1891)

How to Cripple Your Kids
We've been hearing more about “helicopter parents” in the last few years. Is this just a healthy concern for the well-being of our children? Can we help them be excellent by giving them all our time, advice and resources? Well, unfortunately it’s pretty easy to show that students with helicopter parents tended to be “less open to new ideas and actions, as well as more vulnerable, anxious and self-consciousness, among other factors, compared with their counterparts with more distant parents.

A Problem with Today\\\\\\\'s Parenting
Many parents try to be far better parents than their parents were, yet their children grow up feeling lost and empty. Discover why in this article.

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