Uber and Lyft ride share apps are super convenient and most of the time, safe. But, unfortunately sometimes they aren't. It is crucial to use common sense and our Uber Smarts to stay safe. 12 SAFETY TIPS For Riding In Uber and Lyft PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY…ESPECIALLY WITH YOUR COLLEGE-AGE KIDS! 1. ALWAYS CHECK THE LICENSE PLATE AND THE DRIVER PHOTO – … [Read more...] about 12 Safety Tips For Riding An Uber Or Lyft
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Smart Tips For Moms Who Want To Jump Back Into a Career
The following post is sponsored by University of Phoenix Over the past two years, I’ve made it my personal goal to help more than one million job seekers by encouraging them to find and snag their dream job, regardless of the challenging economy. Many of the people with whom I’ve crossed paths are stay-at-home moms transitioning back into the workforce after a … [Read more...] about Smart Tips For Moms Who Want To Jump Back Into a Career
How Kids Can Use Ride Services Like Uber and Lyft Safely
“Mom, can I Uber home instead of you picking me up?” Eight years ago, this sentence would not have made sense to any parent anywhere. These days, “Uber” is both a noun and a verb, and a way of life for people in urban and suburban areas from San Francisco to Sydney. Some parents consider cell-phone enabled ride services a godsend -- an inexpensive, convenient, safe way to … [Read more...] about How Kids Can Use Ride Services Like Uber and Lyft Safely
Travel Survival Skills for Car Trips With Kids
We've all been there. Cars, trains and airplanes can be quite the match for a parent's patience level. But with a little bit of planning ahead and some critical supplies, you can conquer Are we there yet? syndrome and sit back to enjoy the ride. 1. Entertainment You’ll definitely want to make sure that you have books, games and electronics packed for entertainment during … [Read more...] about Travel Survival Skills for Car Trips With Kids
Autism Tracking Devices
Should children with autism have tracking devices? Wandering is a big issue in the world of autism. Autistic children and teenagers wander for various reasons, wherever on the spectrum they land. When I've worked for the Los Angeles Walk Now for Autism Speaks in the past as the volunteer chair, I've been in charge of a group of volunteers called the Lost Parent Patrol. … [Read more...] about Autism Tracking Devices