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Preparing your home and family for new school year

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As the summer draws to a close, the excitement and anticipation of a new school year begin to set in. For LGBTQ parents, this time can be both thrilling and challenging as you prepare your home and family for the new school year.

Ensuring that your children are ready academically, emotionally, and socially is key, as is creating a supportive home environment.

Here are some tips to help you navigate this transition smoothly and set your family up for a successful school year. 1.

Create a Structured Routine A structured routine can provide stability and predictability for children, which is especially important during transitions.

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