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Kids and Money: Keeping Track of Your Money
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue covers strategies for keeping track of money.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Bank Accounts
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores bank accounts.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Value for Your Money
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores getting value for money.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Getting Money
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores sources of money for kids.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Wants vs. Needs
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores the difference between wants and needs.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Money Goals
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores financial goals for kids.
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Personal & Family Finance
Family Engagement in Early Childhood Settings in North Dakota: Opportunities, Barriers and Parent Preferences
Early childhood education programs and resources can provide important benefits to young children and their families between birth and five years of age. This report reviews findings from research in North Dakota on family engagement opportunities, issues and resources in the state.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Teens Ages 14 to 18 Years Old
This publication helps parents and other adults find ways to support teens through age-appropriate information, understanding and reassurance during pandemics.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Adolescents Ages 9 to 13 Years Old
This publication helps parents and other adults find ways to support adolescents through age-appropriate information, understanding and reassurance during pandemics.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic and Young Children Ages 4 to 8 Years Old
This publication helps parents and other adults find ways to support children through age-appropriate information, understanding and reassurance during pandemics.
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