Jobs, Chores and Money
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TeensChores and Money
Part of your responsibility as a parent is to teach your child financial responsibility.
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TeensChores and Money
A mother is reluctant to let her 15-year-old take a summer job.
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TeensChores and Money
A mother asks whether it is reasonable to expect her 15-year-old to take a summer job.
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TeensChores and Money
Teens who begin working early in their adolescence learn firsthand the pride and sense of responsibility that paid work outside the home can bring.
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TeensChores and Money
Nearly every teen can benefit from job experience. But there are risks you must assess before your high schooler applies for a part-time job.
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TeensChores and Money
Help your child with an aptitude for natural observation skills match her talents to specific careers.
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TeensChores and Money
Help your child with an aptitude for intrapersonal skills match her talents to specific careers.
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TeensChores and MoneyBy Halimeh Salem
Interpersonal skills like communication and collaboration are important at school and the workforce. Explore popular interpersonal career options.
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TeensChores and Money
Help your child with an aptitude for music match her talents to specific careers.
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TeensChores and Money
Help your child with an aptitude for physical skills match her talents to specific careers.
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TeensChores and Money
Help your child with an aptitude for math match her talents to specific careers.
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TeensChores and Money
Help your child with an aptitude for visual reasoning match her talents to specific careers.
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TeensChores and MoneyBy Halimeh Salem
Linguistic intelligence and verbal intelligence in writing, reading and language skills are important at school and the workforce. Explore popular linguistic career options.
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TeensChores and MoneyBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Help your teen land that perfect summer job with these tips.
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TeensChores and Money
Before you give the okay to a part-time job for your high-schooler, find out what the worst work is for teens.
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TeensChores and Money
What should someone do when the mother of her son's best friend makes extravagant purchases for her son?
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TeensChores and Money
Find out how a little bit of volunteer work can lead to a great job.
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