Monitoring Your Teens Cell Phone Use

Trust, especially between parents and teens, is the singular most important element in family relations.

As a parent, you must create a balance of honoring your child’s privacy while also setting the rules and protecting them in areas where they might lack the maturity to make wise decisions.

One area that can use some thoughtful parental monitoring is in the use of cell phones.

Cell phones certainly have great advantages in family life. You can call your teen and check on them; they can call you in time of emergency. But, as with all good things, there are negative factors that can come with the free use of cell phones. Continual texting can become a problem. There are teens that have gotten themselves into some serious problems by sending, or receiving, inappropriate messages and photos.

Prepaid phones are an advantage because there is no contracts and fees for use over a certain minute level. If your teen is not using the phone within family rules, the phone is simply not renewed.

Still, even with prepaid phones, the best way to monitor phone usage is to set the rules upfront and stick to them. Make sure these rules are clear and understood by all.

  • Let them know you will monitor text messages through the message outbox; anything inappropriate and they lose the phone.
  • If the phone is not prepaid and they go over the limit, they pay the difference.
  • They must follow cell phone rules at school.
  • They must obey safety rules: no texting, calling while driving, etc.
  • And last, if they break rules, they lose their phone.

Make sure you are firm when using these rules so the appropriate boundaries are set.

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When Should You Start a Registry?

Most first-time moms have a baby shower, typically hosted by a close friend or relative. This is a time to not only celebrate pregnancy, but to give the mother gifts that will help her care for her baby, since most first-time moms don’t already have the necessary items like strollers, car seats, bottles, and so forth. Your registry will allow those attending your shower know what to purchase.

So when should you start a registry? These are a few things to consider:

  • How far along are you in your pregnancy? Most moms wait until they are at least 12 weeks along, or the first trimester. A pregnancy calendar can help you see changes and developments occurring at this stage. Most people wait until after the first trimester because the risk of miscarriage diminishes greatly after this point.
  • Do you know the baby’s gender? If you are planning on finding out the gender of your baby, you will want to wait until you have the results; this is usually done via ultrasound between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy. Waiting until you know the sex can ensure more gender-appropriate and personalized gifts and items for your baby.
  • How far in advance do you like to plan? Some new moms begin their registries at 12 weeks and barely get it done in time for their shower. Choosing a registry involves deciding what you really need, reading safety reviews, asking other moms for advice, and so forth.

Although it’s up to you when to start a registry, it’s best to do so earlier rather than later so you can adequately plan.

 

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Enrolling Your Child in Private School

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There are many advantages to enrolling your child in a private school. Private schools usually have smaller classroom sizes, allowing students to get more individual attention in class. They sometimes specialize in certain areas such as math, science or music, and tend to attract high quality teachers because of fairly high starting salaries. Some private schools may even have upper-tier athletic facilities, depending on whether sports are emphasized at that school. In any case, there are clear and valuable benefits to a private school education.

The biggest disadvantage of attending a private school is the expense. Public school is covered by taxes, but for private schools, expenses are paid in yearly tuition. With all the associated expenses of a private school education, it can be difficult to pay the tuition and fees at once. Still, it’s important not to skimp on education if you truly feel a private school would be best for your child. This is where payday loans come in handy. Rather than having to do without or saving pennies for a long time, you can get the cash you need to put your child in private school right away.

With a private school education, your child may have advantages he or she couldn’t have found at a public school. Many have special college preparatory programs.  If your child is talented in arts or athletics, you can find a good fit for him at a private school.  Private schools may not be for everyone, but if your child is a good match for one, you shouldn’t let her miss out.

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Motorola Cliq 2 Perfect for Teens Who Like to Text

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Any Motorola Android phone has a promise of fast service, the latest technology, and the hottest apps, but for your teenager, that might not be enough. What they really want is a phone that will let them do what they really need: text their friends, and maybe their family, faster. Luckily, the Motorola Cliq 2 is perfect for teens that live by their ability to text.

You may be familiar with the Cliq 1 which opened up a new world of texting for teenagers. With the Motorola Android Cliq 2, every aspect of the phone has been punched up a notch. The phone is sleek in design, slick in functionality, and speedy fast.

One of the best features of the phone is the full QWERTY slide out keyboard. The buttons are big enough to facilitate super fast texting, while the keyboard itself is slender. Stylistically, the QWERTY keyboard has a fun and funky spider web effect. The overall design of the phone is slim enough to fit comfortably into a pocket without compromising any functionality.

The phone has several other features that make it a nice fit for texting teenagers as well. 3GBs of storage, a 1 GHZ processor, Motorola Android technology, and the ability to connect to a 4G network make the phone versatile for texting even for the pickiest of teens. The phone features one camera for photos and videos.

If your teen is a texting fool who needs the latest technology, the Motorola Cliq 2 may be perfect.

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How to Save Money on American Girl Doll Clothing

Once your daughter has an American Girl doll, she will inevitably want to begin collecting a wardrobe and accessories for her doll. Some girls want to wear outfits that match their doll and others want their doll to have a special outfit for everything. Collecting a large doll wardrobe can get expensive, especially if your daughter also wants her doll to have many accessories.

Accessories can include items such as doll shoes, doll tights, doll furniture, horses and even pets. One way to save on the cost of these items is to watch for sales. Another option is to buy versatile pieces that can work with many outfits and for several occasions. One example would be a basic pair of black shoes that can be matched with many different outfits; the same goes for hats, coats, tights, or handbags.

Since American Girl dolls have been around for 25 years, you know whatever money you do spend on clothes and accessories for your daughter’s doll can be an investment rather than an expense. If they are kept in good shape, they can be used for years or passed on through girls or even generations.

Another way to save on doll clothes and accessories is to arrange a swap with your daughter’s friends and other girls in your area. If girls are getting tired of the same wardrobe for their doll, they may be willing to do a trade with other girls who have different clothes and accessories that they are tired of using also. This will help save money and help your daughter meet other girls who enjoy American Girl dolls too.

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