Suburban Parent GCS, March 2020

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QUESTIONS

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We are ready to list our house for sale. What do I need to do to prep my home?

Homes that appear well-maintained appeal to potential buyers. Below are three simple steps you can take to ensure your home is ready for sale. 1. Declutter: Less is more. Pack away items such as toys or stacked papers. Store excessive furniture to show more space. Consider removing personal pictures and decorations. The more your home looks like your home it becomes difficult for a buyer to imagine themselves there. 2. Clean: Make sure all rooms are spick and span. Kitchen and bathrooms should sparkle. Have the carpet cleaned or replaced. 3. Paint: Touch up any rooms that need a fresh coat of paint or a new color. Stick with neutral colors that are more universal. Your home’s cleanliness creates an impression to a potential buyer. Make sure your impression is great! Kimberly White, Realtor \ Keller Williams

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Do you have suggestions on how to make mealtimes more interesting and healthy for my family?

It’s National Nutrition Month! Oh, the variety of nutritious foods that we can bring to the table. As a mother, I know getting food on the table is easy; getting our kids to eat it can be challenging. I have noticed that teaching our kids (9 years and up) how to cook can bring excitement to the table. Make sure to include healthy foods from all the wonderful food groups. Kids in school? Make a plan each week with your kids to come up with new food ideas for lunch. Switch up the same old sandwich with pita bread or tortillas. Have fun with veggies and fruit like baby carrots, dried cranberries, or celery sticks. And sending silly notes to your child is always fun! Mary E. Caldwell, RDN \ Editor/SP Media

are the arts important in the Q Why lives of young people? Children have a natural curiosity and are tenacious. When young people are engaged in the arts in a safe, creative environment that fosters a sense of child-wonder, they begin taking risks and become more self-confident and self-aware. Theatre enrichment games and improvisation games ignite imaginations. Minds are transformed as they study and develop characters for monologues and songs and they gain physical and vocal confidence. Young people develop a sense of how they fit into the real world through becoming part of an ensemble of actors and performers. They see that their unique self can enhance others and they understand the value of differences. Pam Adair \ Education Director \ Kids Who Care

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How can I help my child prepare for her first time at sleep away camp?

To prepare for a successful first experience, build the confidence that she can do it! Encourage her to know that she is capable of being in a new environment and things will be okay! And things will be more than okay: She will make friends, try something new, and grow as an individual! But the real answer, is that YOU should prepare YOURSELF for their first sleep away camp. It’s hard to let them go- we get that! An unsuccessful experience may come from the hesitations and worries you feel. This leads to her already planning for failure. So, get comfortable with us! Give your camp a call and or plan a visit. This will help you be a strong support for your future camper! Ari Farley \ Assistant Camp Director and Creative Cub Creek Science Camp

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