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What Is a Revocable Living Trust?

A revocable living trust is a document that an individual or a couple creates that designates the management and beneficiaries of assets. The document is similar to a will in that it is revocable, meaning that the parties creating it can modify or nullify it at any time. The parties creating the trust must give detailed instructions for the overseeing and distribution of all assets, including cash, property, insurance benefits, valuables, investments and other accounts.

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Vacation Ideas for Toddlers

According to Dr. Robyn Fivush of the Emory University, most children develop their first memory of detailed events between the ages of two and four. Since vacations are often very memorable events, in general, these vacation ideas for toddlers may develop into your child’s first memory. The perfect vacation also doubles as a unique learning experience for the whole family.

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The Different Stages of Baby Growth

Sometimes we get so wrapped up in parenting and basic baby care that we forget to notice the development happening right before our eyes. Babies undergo amazing changes within the first two years of life: from a fist-waving, blurry-eyed, helpless infant to a talking, laughing, running toddler. Don’t miss out on a single stage of baby’s growth.

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When to Give the Sex Talk to Kids

Many parents worry about when they should talk to their child about sex and what they should say. Although you may be nervous, it’s very important that you tell your child about sex so that she learns the correct information. With some thought and planning, you can feel comfortable when you talk to your child about sex.

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What Is the LA Weight Loss Diet?

The LA Weight Loss Diet Center began operations in 1994. It has since expanded internationally to include over 400 centers. Its motto of “Lose the weight, not the lifestyle” refers to its philosophy that fad and extreme diets do not work. The counselors that serve clients at the LA Weight Loss Diet centers assert that the only way to successfully lose weight and keep it off is through behavioral changes in a person’s approach to eating and nutrition. Through education, interviews and weekly private meetings, counselors provide guidance in how to plan menus that are healthful and less fattening. The program is enormously popular, with clients featured in “People” magazine’s “Half Their Size” issue.