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Showing posts with label families. Show all posts
Showing posts with label families. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

What's Protecting Your Children from Online Danger?

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How are you protecting your children
from online danger?

Are you monitoring your child's internet time? Many parents today are taking advantage of the available internet filtering software to ensure that their children are protected from pornography and predators. If you don't keep an eye on your child when their online then how do you know if their taking the right precautions to protect themselves or if they're trying to view adult-only sites behind your back?  


Did you know that...



  • Children and teenagers use computers and the internet more than any other age group.



  • 90% of children between the ages of 5 and 17 use computers on a daily basis.



  • 75% of 14-17 year olds and 65% of 10-13 year olds use the internet.




  • What precautions are you taking to ensure the safety of your children?
    Learn more about what you can do to keep your kids save - Block porn, block predators, keep your kids safe online with ParentalGuidance.org - Free!




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    Saturday, August 2, 2014

    North Carolina Families are Suffering due to the Canceling of Tax-Free Weekend!


    Information received from MomsRising.org





    The time has come.... Back to School shopping can't be ignored any longer

    North Carolina Parents throughout the state, most likely are use to having the first weekend of August brightly labeled on their calendars due to the very much loved Tax Free Weekend - which is when a majority of back to school supplies is normally purchased...

    But not this year.

    For the first time in 12 years, parents are having to do all of their back-to-school shopping without the help of the tax-free holiday, thanks to the tax reform package which was passed last year by the General Assembly. With parents being use to the opportunity of saving between 6.75 and 7.5 percent on items they purchase for the school year during the tax free holiday, families are really starting to suffer this year.

    In the past, families with school-aged children have used this weekend to save on school essentials, and 77% of those families report that the tough economy impacts their spending plans. Families in our state have saved an estimated $14.7 million during previous tax holiday weekends. But it all came crashing down!

    Tax Free Weekend was canceled this year as part of a tax reform package passed by the General Assembly last year. As parents - Us Moms and dads are in extreme need for tax-free weekend because school supply budgets have sadly been cut which leaves us as parents being asked to make up the difference..... That may be possible!

    Family-friendly tax policies are needed across the board in NC. The tax reform package also included the elimination of the state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which benefited 900,000 workers and nearly 1.2 million NC children, helping lift them out of poverty and allowing their families to meet basic needs such as shelter, food, utilities, transportation, and childcare.

    Instead, the tax package gave the wealthiest North Carolina residents and corporations a tax break and shifted the tax burden onto the remaining 80% of families, including canceling this much-needed tax-free weekend for shopping for back to school supplies.

    An estimated $680 million in revenue has been lost because of the tax plan that was passed, and NC will lose $5.3 billion over the next five years in the funds that pay for education, healthcare, and more. [6] North Carolina spends less today on K-12 education than it did just 5 years ago, even though there are more students and even more needs that are going unmet.

    And parents aren’t the only ones upset about the loss of the tax-free holiday. Businesses are also concerned. Previously, this weekend has been good for businesses as well, driving business into local malls, outlets, and other retailers. It has increased employment and payroll taxes as more employees are hired to help meet the popularity of this weekend.

    South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia are having their tax-free holidays this weekend. Families in those states will have the option to save money on items they need, while families in North Carolina had their tax-free holiday taken away last legislative session to support tax cuts for the rich.

    Everyone knows that many families have to stretch every dollar and struggle on a limited budget. Our lawmakers needs to be reminded of this, too.

    Together we are a powerful voice for North Carolina families!

    - Melea, Beth, Tracy, Ruth, and the whole NC MomsRising team -




    Using the link below, Send your lawmaker a letter letting them know just how much of the loss of the tax-free weekend hurts your family. They need to know the impact these changes have on our NC families and that they must repeal them next session. 





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    Monday, August 26, 2013

    Get Creative and Spend Less on your next Family Movie Night


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    Finding the extra money to take your kids to the movies is getting harder and harder to do these days. Bills pile up and home supplies have to be bought, next thing you know, we're out of spending money and family movie day has to get postponed, or at least changed up a bit to better fit our abilities.

    Family Movie Day don't have to be completely canceled when you realize that your budget don't have room for a family's worth of movie tickets and snacks.
    Try a few of the idea's below to spice up your next Family Movie Night!

    Movie Ticket Deals, Discounts, Offers, & Coupons | Dealflicks
    Dealflicks is like Priceline for movie tickets!! -- Did you notice all of those empty seats on your last trip to the movies? Did you know that $40 billion dollars are spent each year on movie tickets, soda and popcorn, but about 88% of theater seats are empty!  Dealflicks partners with many theaters to help fill all of those empty seats by selling mot only movie tickets online but popcorn and soda as well for up to 60% off! No convenience fees, 24/7! Enjoy your Family Movie Night with discount prices!
    Use the code READERSCHOICE for an extra $5 off!!!

    A Homebound Movie Night -- Choose a family movie that everyone agrees on (Maybe a new movie no one has watch before or check on Netflix) Pop some popcorn, pour drinks, turn the lights down low and have some family time on the couch while watching a family movie!

    Acting Out -- With snacks and drinks prepared, have the kids act out different parts of their favorite movies, they can even dress-up like their favorite characters! Be creative with the costumes and don't be afraid to join in on the acts! Mommy needs to have fun too!

    Playwrite -- Find one of your child's written stories or have them write a new one. They can act out their own story they way they want to! Don't forget to encourage them to dress the parts!

    Lights-Camera-Action -- Video tape your kids acting out their creative stories and watch their mini-movies after the taping is done. If you end up with a collection of your kids' movies, you can have a Family Movie Night where you watch nothing but the movies acted out by your kids! WHAT FUN!!


    Do you have any other ideas for cheap Movie Night options for families?