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How Much Does Your Bottled Water Really Cost You?

Plastic BottledPeople are not only concerned with the high cost of bottled water to our wallets and the environment, but also the low quality. Here is what New York Times columnist Bill Marsh had to say in a recent article:  “Those eight daily glasses of water you're supposed to drink for good health? They will cost you $0.00135 -- about 49 cents a year...

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Ten Tips for Creating a Family Cleaning Chore System
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Written by George Baker   

choresCleaning the house can become a source of contention within the life of a family, and many people decide that the only way for everyone to win is to implement a chore system. When each family member is required to participate in keeping the house clean...

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Screensaver System: Setting Up a Token System to Limit Kids’ Screen Time
Written by Jen Voight   

Screensaver System: Setting Up a Token System to Limit Kids’ Screen TimeSeveral years ago we developed a system for our family that would help the children learn the value of working for what they want while controlling and limiting their time...

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Chores for Children
Written by Janice Hayes   

Chores for ChildrenMy parents had no problem finding my eight siblings and I chores to do.  We grew up on a large working farm and there was no question we would have daily work to do.  Farm animals needed feeding, the cows had to be milked,  fields tilled, planted and harvested.

 

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