| Paying it Forward for Spring Break | Pitching in for a Good Cause Teaches Important Lessons As a clinical counselor, Susan Fee listens daily as parents talk about wanting their children to be more appreciative, selfless, independent and caring. "I often ask, 'What opportunities are you giving them to achieve these goals?' " Fee said. Also a mother of a 12-year-old, Fee believes kids have to learn through firsthand experiences to appreciate life. This is why Fee has taken her daughter on several alternative spring break trips to Appalachia, Costa Rica and Ecuador to live with host families, work alongside migrant farm workers and experience the culture of those less fortunate. "It teaches problem solving, empathy and emotional intelligence," Fee said. "My daughter learned that people in other parts of the country and the world have nothing -- these lessons are important." Spring break offers the opportunity for teens to travel and give back to struggling communities. As an alternative to crowded beach vacations, many teens are opting for a less-than-glamorous location to spend a week off from school... Read More | You might also like | Balance Brights: Accessorizing in Pop Colors | Accessorize in Complementary Colors From Head to Toe Here's how to spring into this season's trends: Pair some show-stopping magenta shorts with a loose chiffon blouse that has a splash of magenta in the pattern as well as another bright color such as electric yellow or hot orange. Not your colors? There's a bright for everyone this spring. Try electric blue, neon purple, bright candy apple red, electric green or fuchsia. Whatever your color choice, from a hot pink dress to sunshine yellow capris, you'll need accessories that... Read More You might also like | | | |
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