Summer jobs are a rite of passage for many kids. Teens work part time in restaurants, fast food joints, and golf courses during what are often lazy days for others. And in the winter months, some kids find employment after school. But is it important for kids to have jobs outside of the home? Does it interfere with school work and extra-curricular activities? Or is it important for teenagers to "earn their keep?" Guest E.D. Hill, author of 'I'm Not Your Friend. I'm Your Parent,' asks, "Should kids work?" Dana Loesch of danaradio.com, Giyen Kim of baconismyenemy.com, and Mindy Roberts of themommyblog.net chime in with their opinions.
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Summer jobs are a rite of passage for many kids. Teens work part time in restaurants, fast food joints, and golf courses during what are often lazy days for others. And in the winter months, some kids find employment after school. But is it important for kids to have jobs outside of the home? Does it interfere with school work and extra-curricular activities? Or is it important for teenagers to "earn their keep?" Guest E.D. Hill, author of 'I'm Not Your Friend. I'm Your Parent,' asks, "Should kids work?" Dana Loesch of danaradio.com, Giyen Kim of baconismyenemy.com, and Mindy Roberts of themommyblog.net chime in with their opinions.
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