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Modern Parenting Presented by the Foundation for Financial Education Modern Parenting Presented by the Foundation for Financial Education

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Modern Parenting

Presented by the Foundation for Financial Education

f3eonline.org

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(240) 499-0390

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info

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f3eonline.orgSlide2

Step-Parents and Co-Parenting

*COMMUNICATION IS KEY*

The new ‘normal’ --

two parents, one parent, grandparents, gay

parents

, foster parents, old parents, young parents, new parents

40% of families are ‘nontraditional’

Double trouble:

2 households, 2 sets of rules, 2 sets of expectations

Parents as role models

Step-Parents andSlide3

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Types

of c

hildren

Types of p

ressures and disorders Media exposure and desensitization

What is the Solution?

Quality

time

Personal

time

Consistency

Listen & TalkChild PsychologyChild PsychologySlide5

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Parenting Parents

: Multi-generational homes

Elderly care

Medicare & MedicaidLTC & Insurance

Medical issues:

Alzheimer’s / Dementia

85

%

of elderly over

85 years old have dementiaEstate PlanningThe Evolution of the Modern FamilyEvolution of The MSlide7

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College

planning

, prepaid

tuition plans, gifts, scholarships, grants,

loans, financial aid529 Plan

UGMA:

Uniform Gifts to Minors Act

FAFSA

Costs

of education have been spiraling out of

control:

 Better to save for retirement and withdraw if necessary.Different types of loans available: Stafford subsidizedStafford unsubsidized 401kHome equity loans

P

ersonal loans

C

redit card

Higher Education: Available Resources

Higher EducationSlide9

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300+

Private Colleges

Scholarships up to

$

44K, non need-based260,000 students currently enrolled

$25

million given out last

year

Most

families rely on two

incomes How do you best position your situation for college planning?F3E Scholarship ProgramSlide11

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Parents qualify

kids qualify

Older parents

Adopted children

Second marriages

Social Security For

Social Security For KidsSlide13

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Kids played with other kids in the area

Sought out entertainment or made it themselves

Minimal technology

Dinner time = family time

Face-to-face communicationParent + teacher + school involvement

A.D.D. 

O.C.D.  anxiety

How it was then…Slide15

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How many of your neighbors do you know?

Dinner time = entertainment / technology time

Screen-to-screen communication:

Texting, blogging, chatting

Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

Medicalization of deviance

Diagnoses of A.D.H.D./A.D.D. in children increased over

200%

in

the past 20 years (CDC)Obesity epidemic  Now most prevalent health problem in childrenHow it is now…Slide17

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Special needs trust

Government benefits

Life insurance

Wills & guardianship

*

www.specialneedsalliance.org

Special NeedsSlide19

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Who / what we want them to see:

Parents, friends, relatives, teachers, coaches

Good work ethic, dedication, full or part-time jobs, volunteering

Big Brother / Big Sister programs

Who / what they see:

People in the media

: celebrities, TV characters, actors, musicians, athletesThe average person views at least

250 advertisements a day

Unattainable goals = damages body image and self-esteem

Role ModelsSlide21

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