How to help your kids be more independent and self-sufficient

Here are ways to approach encouraging independence that aim to meet the individuals needs of each child.

           

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Rob Russomano - ITT, DeVry, and Trump University all went bankrupt, closed their doors, and told their students "We are not sorry" and gave out no degrees at all.

They all made their students pay up to $50,000 each for Non-University Degrees and they have to pay back an entire EV Vehicle of a cost to a Non-Degree Loan. They can't get a job at any tech industry or business industry, because of an empty promise.

That's why they all need to be sued to return the money. The students paid to obtain a loan, worked hard on their education, then were kicked out of school with no degrees.


Dee JacksonAmen to that!!! Granted, it wasn’t ALL perfect for me either, BUT, in general, I knew to listen to my parents, respect authority, and work for what I wanted. Parents today are too afraid to say “No” to their children, want to protect and coddle them from anything negative, like losing at a game, failing at something, a teacher they don’t like, etc. They’re basically removing all natural consequences from their lives and not teaching them necessary coping skills. What will these kids do when they have a job one day, that they’re not crazy about, but have bills to pay? Quit? Or have a boss that isn’t exactly the nicest sometimes?




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