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...parents. If your youngster is aged 13-20 then he or she can be a part of this exciting national opportunity to rebuild the nation's flickering energy grid. Sonny won't go flabby eating funnel cakes at the boardwalk this year; instead he'll be transitioning into an adult pre-work mindset. Daughter Dear won't mind a few months away from her clique once she sees the tummy toning benefits of toting rebar...
...recognize that Medicaid will cover them only after their assets have been "spent down." LTC insurance is a relatively new type of policy that, at its best, covers many types of extended care: at home with an aide or a family member, in an assisted-living facility, at an adult day-service center or in a nursing home. "With a private, long-term-care policy, you'll get more freedom and options," notes Chris Tschummi, a long-term-care consultant for the United Seniors Health Council, a nonprofit group in Washington...
...program has inspired parents as well. They volunteer more at school than before, and adult-education enrollment has increased--with parents borrowing their kids' computers for assignments...
...juvenile prison system can help kids turn their lives around; rehabilitation gives kids a second chance. Successful rehabilitation, many argue, is better for society in the long run than releasing someone who's spent their entire young adult life in general prison population. A young person released from juvenile prison is far less likely to commit a crime than someone coming out of an adult facility...
...remarkably easy to find a seasoned defense lawyer who believes the current system is too vulnerable to racism: Statistically, black juvenile offenders are far more likely to be transferred to adult courts (and serve adult time) than their white peers who?ve committed comparable crimes...