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In her 20s, Garten worked in the White House for Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter writing policies for the nuclear energy budget. Garten had no idea that her next chapter was waiting 300 miles away — in a tiny 400-square-foot food shop in Long Island, New York. Garten thought she might be happier working in the food business over politics, as cooking was her passion. Compared to her stifling government job, Garten thought the food business could offer a greater sense of freedom and creativity. The following weekend, Garten and her husband Jeffrey drove out to New York and bought the shop for $20,000.
Persons: Ina Garten, didn't, Garten, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, , Julia Child's, Jeffrey Organizations: White, Management, New York Times, Barefoot, Hamptons Locations: Garten, Long Island , New York, New York
It was less a comment on my sister's personal financial situation and more reflective of the fact that having kids isn't just expensive. Some managed to follow the previously typical trajectory of getting married, buying a house and then having kids when the time felt right. Outside of Baltimore, 'having a house really made us feel comfortable having children'Achieving the major financial milestone of homeownership helped Marie Medina, 28, and her husband, Daniel, feel ready to start having kids. "Having a house really made us feel comfortable having children," Medina says. She and her husband moved from the Bronx to Portland, Oregon, in 2021, in part to make their dream of having kids more financially feasible.
Persons: you'll, it's incalculable, it's, aren't, homeownership, Marie Medina, Daniel, Medina, Marie, Daniel Medina, Yolanda Cando, Gilleran, Yolanda, Graham Cando, Alejandra Rojas, didn't Locations: Baltimore, Columbia , Maryland, New York City, Bronx, Portland , Oregon, Portland, Oregon, Amsterdam, Colombia, Netherlands, Maryland
Helping your children develop the resilience to handle life's inevitable setbacks is the key to raising them into happy and successful adults, says Dr. Tovah Klein. The truth is, "it's much more dynamic," says Klein, a child psychologist, author and director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development. "What children learn is, 'Oh, we can come apart, we can come back together, and it actually builds trust," Klein says. Once children feel comfortable talking about their emotions, parents can help them learn to regulate those feelings. Tovah Klein director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development"Children are constantly learning about emotions," Klein says, and parents can help.
Persons: Tovah Klein, Klein, I'm, who's, You've, Robert Waldinger Organizations: Barnard College Center, Resilience, CNBC
We sailed on an older and newer ship on Norwegian Cruise Line: 11-year-old Breakaway and two-year-old Prima. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In the case of Norwegian Cruise Line, nine years means the difference between a bare-boned ship and one with show-stopping amenities. Two Business Insider reporters sailed on Norwegian's 11-year-old Norwegian Breakaway and two-year-old Norwegian Prima. And yet, Prima was notably more amenity-heavy and extravagant, showcasing Norwegian's — and the general mass-market cruise industry's — evolving preference for amusement park-like ships.
Persons: , Taylor Rains, Brittany Chang, Prima Organizations: Norwegian Cruise, Service, Norwegian Cruise Line Locations: Norwegian
Almost one-fifth, 19%, of parents says their kid has no or not enough friends, according to recent data collected by the University of Michigan. "I think a lot of well-intentioned parents, that's where a lot of parents go too far." The more access your child has to kids their own age the more comfortable they'll be socializing with them. "Showing your kids how you help someone at the grocery story whose bag spilled ... these are small things parents can do. "Well-meaning parents get embarrassed when their own child is acting bratty, but that's part of learning," Clark says.
Persons: Sarah Clark, Clark, Get Organizations: University of Michigan, University Of Michigan, CNBC
Kibbutz Be'eri, Israel CNN —Scorch marks and bullet holes scar the battered walls of the Haran family home in kibbutz Be’eri. A child's ride-on toy is seen surrounded by rubble in kibbutz Be'eri, nearly a year after the Hamas-led October 7 attack. Aerial photographs show Kibbutz Be'eri after the October 7 attack, left, and as it was before. Yarden Tzemach, a farmer and surviving resident of kibbutz Be'eri, surveys the site where new construction is underway. “Kibbutz Be’eri has been my home for the past 56 years.
Persons: Israel CNN —, , Yarden Tzemach, Matthew Chance, , Amit Solvy, Solvy, Be'eri, Yon Pomrenze, Yarden, Ayelet Hakim, ” Ayelet, Yehonatan, Be’eri, Jack Guez Organizations: Israel CNN, , Hamas, CNN, Be’eri, That’s, Israel Defense Forces Locations: Be'eri, Israel, Be’eri, Gaza, Be’eri ., , AFP
The lead detective in the case, Brian Wharton, accepted the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis, and Roberson was arrested before an autopsy was even completed. Shifting scienceThe concept of shaken baby syndrome began in the 1970s. Hundreds of possible shaken baby and abusive head trauma cases are reported to hospitals in the U.S. every year, according to a nonprofit advocacy group. A Mississippi man on death row for a shaken baby diagnosis was resentenced to life in prison in 2018 after evidence was re-examined. "The shaken baby concept did not add up," Sween said.
Persons: Robert Roberson, Lester Holt, Greg Abbott, I've, I'm, Roberson, Abbott, Holt, Nikki, Brian Wharton, Wharton, Kate Judson, Judson, Andie Asnes, Asnes, Robert Dunham, Phillips, Gretchen Sween, Sween, Robert Organizations: NBC News, Texas Gov, NBC, Texas, Criminal Appeals, Prosecutors, Center, Integrity, Forensic Sciences, American Academy of Pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine, Child, National Registry Locations: Texas, East Texas, Dallas, U.S, Mississippi
Celia Robbins relocated with her family to Berlin after her husband got a job in Germany. Last year, the kids and I moved to Berlin so they could attend international school. AdvertisementBack in the US, I had been helicopter-parenting my kids, having a lot of control over every aspect of their lives. I was beholden to my kids' schedule in the USI spent about two hours every day in the car, driving my kids to school or to a long list of extracurriculars. But here in Berlin, kids are expected to manage their own things and get themselves to places.
Persons: Celia Robbins, Robbins, she's, , would've, he'd, Let's, I've, it's Organizations: Service, Embassy of, Cornell University, Rostock —, UN Locations: Berlin, Germany, American, United States, America, Ithaca , New York, Rostock, I'm, New York
How a Roth IRA for kids worksYes, kids can have their own Roth IRA — and, just like for adults, the IRS rules are pretty straightforward. There's no minimum age requirement for contributing to a Roth IRA; if a child can earn money, they can have a Roth IRA. watch nowMore about those income requirements: To contribute to a Roth IRA, the child must have earned income. Why I like the Roth IRA for youngstersI think of the Roth IRA as the "golden egg" savings vehicle for young people because not only is the account tax-sheltered, it also has the benefit of liquidity. Establishing a Roth IRA for youngsters is a powerful way to set them on the path to financial security.
Persons: Roth Organizations: Roth IRA, IRS, Social Security
In a recent survey from the American Psychological Association, nearly half of the parents polled reported feeling overwhelming stress on most days. This unrelenting strain has become so prevalent in the U.S. that the Surgeon General issued an advisory warning on the mental health and well-being of parents and caregivers. Parents today spend more time with their kids than parents did in the mid-'60s, yet many are still plagued by guilt and worry that they're not doing enough. In an age of compulsive comparison and childhood enrichment, it's easy to fall into the trap of feeling inadequate while overparenting. DON'T MISS: How to master your money and grow your wealthIn my work as a Harvard-trained EQ educator, I've found that there is one phrase that parents with high emotional intelligence use to help them stress less and raise capable kids: "I'm good enough."
Persons: they're, I've Organizations: American Psychological Association, Harvard Locations: U.S
Childcare is often top of mind for parents — and it might also be a deciding factor at the ballot box. Many parents just don't have the luxury of relying on family to provide childcare, Drew said, and they shouldn't have to. Schell said that grandparents have actually stepped in to help provide childcare for some parents, especially during the pandemic. Bock said that it would be helpful to find a way to pay grandparents for childcare responsibilities. AdvertisementBut without that extra support, handing childcare over to grandparents isn't feasible.
Persons: , Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Donald Trump's, Charlie Kirk, Vance, Kirk, he's, Taylor Van Kirk, Debbie Drew, wasn't, Drew, Wendi Schell, Schell, Renee Bock, Bock, " Bock, Elliot Haspel, It's, it's Organizations: Service, Business, Teachers, Republicans, New York Department of Education, Social Security, Capita Locations: Portage , Wisconsin, Bronx
Some fall baby names are obvious. Take Autumn for example, which has been in the top 100 names for American baby girls since the late 1990s. AdvertisementThere are 22 fall baby names that will last a lifetime. Fall symbolsBeyond colors, you can draw naming inspiration from common fall symbols. Giving your fall baby an autumn-inspired name is a great way to pay homage to when they arrived.
Persons: , Sophie Kihm, It's, Goldie, Goldie Hawn, Bruno, Rory, Radley, Opal, October's, September's, Harvey, Bowman, Archer, Otto, Toby, it's, Hazel, Oakley Organizations: Service, Business, Juniper Locations: Nameberry, Aurelia
A shooting near my son's school in Los Angeles escalated our plans. In 2019, when my son was 2, a shooting took place at a shopping mall near his daycare center. In Japan, my son attends an international school because he's not yet fluent in Japanese. I knew people working two or three jobs, and they drove fast to get from place to place and fill their time with activities. We plan to stay in Japan until my kids finish high school, as I want them to have a stable community during their school-age years.
Persons: , Genie Doi, he's, Doi, I'm, We'll, We've, I've Organizations: Service, Business, CIA Locations: American, Osaka, Japan, Los Angeles, In California, LA, Japanese, Korean, Hawaii, California, Hong Kong, China, South Korea
A Florida sheriff released the mugshot and video of an 11-year-old child charged with a felony of making the written threat of a mass shooting. "Since parents, you don't want to raise your kids, I'm gonna start raising them," Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said at a news conference Friday. Volusia County Sheriff's OfficeIn the video, the child is handcuffed behind his back as deputies take him inside the jail. "Go talk to the families who have lost a loved one in a school shooting. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office said in a news release on Friday that two teenagers, ages 13 and 14, allegedly posted threats on TikTok and Instagram.
Persons: I'm, Mike Chitwood, Detectives, He's, he's, Sheriff Chitwood, It’s, I’m, that’s, Don’t, Chitwood Organizations: Middle School, Sands Middle School, NBC, Police, Volusia County Sheriff's, Volusia County Schools Locations: Florida, Volusia County, Port Orange, Florida's Volusia, Volusia
Gentle parenting — which I define as an approach that centers kids' social-emotional needs — started off with the best of intentions, I believe. I think a lot of them would be better served by another parenting approach, one that educators love: structured parenting. While it's different from so-called gentle parenting, structured parenting is still gentle, kind, and individualized. Structured parenting means moms and dads don't lose themselvesParents are more self-critical these days than they ever have been. Structured parenting lets you deliver love and empathy, not only to your children but to yourself.
Persons: , Pam Allyn, Dewey, I've, what's, shouldn't Organizations: Service, Business
My grief is not over the fact that they are in college, but that our family life is forever changed. AdvertisementAs the leader of a national organization focused on building a more inclusive democracy, I have traveled extensively for work. Without my child at home, I don't know what I'll have as a bulwark against work. But the sense of urgency that often informs professional life is largely unnecessary unless you're a healthcare professional or emergency aid worker. However purposeful and satisfying my professional life can be, I want to hold on to that part of my life that's not about producing, reacting, and managing people and problems.
Persons: , wasn't, we'll, saddens, There's, I've, I'm Organizations: Service
Kate Conger and Ryan Mac are the authors of "Character Limit: How Elon Musk Detroyed Twitter." AdvertisementKatie Notopoulos: You've both reported on Elon Musk and his companies for a long time. Notopoulos: Everyone's talking about "Founder Mode" lately, the idea of running a company like it's still in its early days instead of scaling to "manager mode." Musk comes in and wants to go "extremely hardcore," his version of Founder Mode, but it hasn't really worked out. [Business Insider first reported the news that Elon Musk had twins with Zilis, an executive at Neuralink.]
Persons: you've, Twitter —, Kate Conger, Ryan Mac, Elon, Elon Musk, Conger, Mac, Katie Notopoulos, You've, Musk, Jack Dorsey, hasn't, he's, JJ Geiger, , It's, Grimes, Shivon, Alice Zilis, Valkyrie, Claire Boucher, Jesus Organizations: Service, Elon, Twitter, The New York Times, Business, SpaceX, Tesla, Penguin Press, Street, Neuralink Locations: Elon Musk's, Conger
TEL AVIV — The six hostages recently found dead in Gaza were executed by Hamas the night before Israeli forces reached the tunnel where they were being held, government officials said Tuesday night. The IDF said it reached that tunnel and made the gruesome discovery on Aug. 30. AK-47 magazines and shell casings were found nearby, Israeli officials said. "It was a hard moment to see the bloodstains on the floor," said Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesperson. That's when about 1,200 people were killed in Israel and 250 people taken hostage.
Persons: Hersh Goldberg, Rafah’s Tal, It's, Daniel Hagari, Mickey Mouse, Hagari, Goldberg, Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Alexander Lobanov, Almog, Sgt, Ori Danino, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Shai Dickman, Gat, Carmel, Organizations: Israel Defense Forces, AK, IDF, Israel’s, Health Ministry Locations: TEL AVIV, Gaza, Rafah’s Tal Al Sultan, Israel
At the end of my time at Oxford in 2004, I faced two very different job offers: a private equity position and a teaching job in Washington, D.C. My experience has been incredibly diverse, but almost all my clients involve students with special educational needs. I never expected to teach students with special educational needs, nor do I have the formal training or credentials for it. Almost every job I've had involved travel, whether on a boat or moving from country to country. AdvertisementWealth is an enablerMany clients I've worked with have resources on par with countries' governments.
Persons: Nathaniel Hannan, I've, Weaving, didn't, It's Organizations: Service, International, Oxford, Business, Ivy League Locations: Washington ,, United States, Lucite, Atlanta
Read previewMore children fell into poverty last year — and it could signal a major issue for both candidates as the presidential election heats up. But child poverty rose faster than that, from 12.4% to 13.7%. "The effectiveness of such a policy is evident when one considers the effects of the Child Tax Credit." And with child poverty only worsening, what candidates can deliver for parents might be particularly salient. Is the rise in child poverty and lack of assistance impacting your family?
Persons: , Steven Durlauf, Joe Biden's, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's, Joseph Costello, Harris, Walz, JD Vance, Anna Kelly, Kelly, Trump, Adam Ruben, Josh Bivens, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, The University of Chicago, Stone Center for Research, Harris School of Public, Child Tax, Pew Research Center, Economic Security, Census, Economic Policy Institute, jkaplan Locations: U.S
Still, getting by even in a one-stoplight town is challenging, given her $1,662 in Social Security only goes so far. "I now have roommates for the first time in my life, but it's a way to live comfortably," Marion said. AdvertisementRising costs and losing incomeMarion's father was in the military, and her family moved around the country as a child. She relied on Social Security Disability Insurance payments to keep her afloat, which were much less than her salary. She said her sister and her boyfriend are better off financially, as they get small pensions on top of their Social Security.
Persons: , Marion, Marion's, She's, you've Organizations: Service, Business, Social Security, Nutrition, Social Locations: Washington, Ohio, Germany, Massachusetts , Florida , Michigan, Texas, Seattle, Mechanicsburg
These emotions are often indicators of empty nest syndrome. 5 ways to cope with empty nest syndromeThe best way to set yourself up for success is to plan ahead for being an empty nester, Glik says. These are additional ways that you can cope with empty nest syndrome, according to Glik: Be mindful of how you view your child leaving your home . In fact, it's a continuation of your relationship," Glik says. In fact, it's a continuation of your relationship," Glik says.
Persons: Rachel Glik, Glik, you've Organizations: CNBC, Invest
In a decision on August 27, the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals found that, in 2021, TikTok — via its "For You Page" algorithm — recommended a video promoting a "blackout challenge" to 10-year-old Nylah Anderson. The company had argued in court that it was immune from prosecution due to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. AdvertisementBut the Third Circuit ruling could change that. French and other supporters of the Third Circuit ruling argue that TikTok's liability protections should end where its algorithmic suggestions begin. If they do, their ruling could have even broader consequences than the Third Circuit ruling.
Persons: , Nylah Anderson, Paul Matey, TikTok, Nylah, asphyxiate, We'd, David French, Betsy Rosenblatt, Rosenblatt, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, SCOTUS, Amy Coney Barrett Organizations: Service, US, Appeals, TikTok, Business, Communications, Circuit, New York Times, Third Circuit, Spangenberg, for Law, Technology, Arts, Moody
Terry Vine | Getty ImagesHow dorm insurance compares to other optionsColleges and universities will often partner with different insurers to offer dorm insurance, Worters said. If parents decide to take on a dorm insurance policy, it would be billed separately from the room and board, said Worters. watch nowWhether you sign up for dorm insurance or not, your child's dorm possessions will likely be covered under your home insurance plan, according to experts. But keep in mind that dorm-specific insurance policies tend to have lower deductibles than home insurance policies, Worters said. The home insurance policy will often stretch over, so long as the kid lives in a dorm, she said.
Persons: Terry Vine, Worters, McClanahan Organizations: CNBC, Council, National Association of Insurance
But for few has its pursuit been more complicated than for the elite career women Byars strives to help. AdvertisementWhen she finally felt ready to go back to corporate life, she looked for a more sustainable way to pursue professional success. The issue with high-achieving women, Byars says, is they focus on meeting only two of those needs — security (money) and esteem — while neglecting the rest. When the clients cry, it's mostly related to the need Byars says is the trickiest to meet: esteem. But if you're a woman with four kids and a senior-level corporate job, is there really any amount of mindset shifting you can do to avoid burnout?
Persons: Erin, She's, I've, Erin needn't, They've, Kathleen Byars, Byars, Kate, there's, Mary Kay, Scott, , Ali, she's, that's, Erin interjects, Let's, I'm, They're, they're, she'll, Kiersten, We're, it's, It's, LeAnn Rimes, isn't, Erin's, strum, Aki Ito Organizations: Virgin, Goodlife Institute, CWU, Habitat, Humanity, BI, Business Locations: Nashville, I'm, Dallas, Chile, CWU, Byars
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