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LSU AgCenter Family Economist Outlines Budgeting For College
(Distributed July 2005) Financing a college education is often a partnership involving the student, family, school and lending agency. LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker encourages college students to find out each partner’s responsibility.
LSU AgCenter Family Economist Looks At Pros And Cons Of College Employment
(Distributed July 2005) Employment is more than a way for students to make money, according to LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker. It also can foster a sense of self-worth, develop a sense of responsibility and accomplishment, enable a contribution to society and cultivate a sense of professional identity.
Start Teaching Your Preschooler About Money, Advises LSU AgCenter Family Economics Expert
(Distributed July 2005) If your child will be entering kindergarten, this will be an exciting time for both you and your youngster, says family economics professor Dr. Ann Berry.
Jobs Can Help Teens Develop Good Money Habits, Says LSU AgCenter Family Economist
(Distributed July 2005) High school students can develop good habits today to reach their financial goals for tomorrow. Earning money provides a sense of accomplishment and responsibility, says LSU AgCenter family economics professor Dr. Jeanette Tucker.
Heat Endangers Children More Than Adults, Warns LSU AgCenter Nutritionist
(Distributed July 2005) Some of the hottest days of the year occur at the beginning of the school year. Soaring temperatures can be a great threat to active kids in the form of dehydration and heat-related illness, says LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Beth Reames.
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Plan Strategy For Buying School Clothes, Says LSU AgCenter Family Economics Expert
(Distributed July 2005) Have you thought about your child’s clothing needs for the coming school year? asks LSU AgCenter family economist Dr. Ann Berry. Seems like the school bell rings earlier and earlier each year.
Digital Divide Impairing Children’s Education, Says LSU AgCenter Nutritionist
(Distributed July 2005) The "digital divide" has LSU AgCenter nutritionist Dr. Annrose Guarino concerned. Her messages may not be reaching some of her intended audiences: low-income, minority and disabled children.
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