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Teens, Get a Job Babysitting - Help Your Teen Get a Job Series for Parents
Getting a job babysitting isn't as easy as it used to be unless your teen has little children in their extended family. Much more is expected of teens who watch young children and infants, including knowing basic first aid. Parents, you can help by sharing the steps below with your teenager. And by following through with everything your teen needs to do to keep safe and do a good job. Read how.
Teens who want to get a babysitting job need to have resources to answer all of their question. These books and guides will help your teen become the best babysitter they can be.
How do I know if my teen is ready to get a real job?
Work experience is a healthy way for teenagers to learn responsibility and important life skills. Having a job leads to many positive benefits for a teen. Parents often wonder, however, if their teen is ready to start working. Read more...
The downturn in the economy is affecting all of us, including our teens who normally work during the summer. Many employers are not hiring part-time seasonal employees like they have in previous summers and some places, like fun parks, won't have as many customers so they don't need as many working teens. What can your teen do this summer to earn some extra cash? Here are a couple of tips to offer your teen
Teach Your Teens to Be Money Smart
Teens today are in control of more money than ever. Therefore, it is important for parents to teach their teens how to use their money wisely, to be smart about where their money goes. I see this as a wonderful opportunity to help our teens learn the importance of financial planning long before they are out on their own where a mistake could lead them into money troubles or bankruptcy.
Teens need to learn money sense. Here are five times you can step up and talk to your teenager about money - and he will listen!

