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Autism and the Future of Education in the United States

Rant alert. Last week, the new government confirmed, by a historic tie-breaking vice presidential vote, the nomination of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education. Educators, teachers unions, parents, and especially the special needs community were fearful of this woman’s confirmation. Now, it has happened. In my opinion, this is yet another low for a new…

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Beyond the Romney/Rosen Catfight

Despite the 3.5 million news stories about the Hilary Rosen/Ann Romney cataclysm, a surprising number of critical issues affecting working and stay-at-homes moms DIDN’T get covered as both Democratic and Republican political machines postured endlessly about American motherhood today.

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ABCs of Money: Teach Your Kids Fiscal Responsibility

Like us on Facebook – The Krazy Coupon Ladyor follow us on Twitter -@KrazyCouponLady Parents wonder, how do I raise a financially responsible child? When do I begin teaching my child about money? Where is the balance between starved and spoiled? How young is too young for a child to begin earning money of their own? How do I teach my child to manage money? Remember, teaching your child about money is a process, not an event. Here are the best ways to teach your child, of any age, how to respect and manage money.

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Life After Divorce for Women

Like many things in life, divorce is a process. A final divorce decree may put an end to the paperwork and legal formalities, but moving forward and readjusting your life may require considerable time and effort. While divorce causes considerable financial upheaval and emotional distress, it also creates the opportunity for new experiences and exciting challenges. Adjusting to your life after divorce requires plenty of patience, continued effort and a desire to move forward.