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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Back to school 2012

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Hava Johnston


Keller Williams Plano

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Bus

Back-to-School With No Stress?
It Could Happen!

When the warm summer months begin to wind down and the days become a little shorter, you can almost smell it in the air - back-to-school time is here! And, just as fall and cooler weather approach, so does back-to-school anxiety. Between kids fearing they'll miss the bus and won't make new friends, and parents feeling stressed about hectic mornings and carpooling chaos, how can anyone get excited about the first day back to school? Parents, however, can set the tone for a smooth transition from summer to the new classroom by proactively addressing their children's concerns. Here are a few tips to help ease your family's back-to-school anxiety.

  • Be enthusiastic. If you are excited and confident, your child will be, too.
  • Prepare yourself. Note your child's reaction to separation. If possible, visit the new setting together and introduce your child to the new teacher in advance.
  • Start daily routines. Let your child become involved with packing her lunch and laying out her clothes the night before. Also, begin an earlier bedtime at least one week before.
  • Pack the night before. Make sure your child packs her book bag every night before bed. This eliminates the morning rush and trying to locate stray items.
  • Always say good-bye to your child. Be firm, but friendly about separating. Never ridicule a child for crying. Instead, make supportive statements like, "I know it's hard to say good-bye."
  • Send a photo of your family or write a reassuring note and put it in his backpack or lunch box.
  • At the end of the workday, put aside your work concerns and focus on being a parent.
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Desk

Helpful Homework Hints
(that really work!)

Here are some ways to make homework time easier for you and your child:

  • Have a regular place for your child to do homework - a desk or table in a quiet room.
  • Set a regular time for homework. You may want to make a rule, "No television until homework is finished."
  • Set aside ample time for homework and help your child plan how she'll use her time.
  • Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do the homework for her.
  • To help alleviate fatigue, have your child close the books for 10 minutes every hour and go do something else.
  • If your child is struggling with a particular subject, and you aren't able to help, a tutor can be a good solution. Discuss it with the teacher first.
  • Have your child do the most difficult homework first. Save "easy" subjects for last.
  • Praise your child's good work. Your interest will encourage good work.
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Backpack

Backpack Safety

When choosing a backpack, look for the following:

  • Wide, padded shoulder straps. Narrow straps can dig into shoulders, causing pain and restricting circulation.
  • Padded back. A padded back protects against sharp edges on objects inside the pack.
To prevent injury when using a backpack, do the following:

  • Pack light. The backpack should never weigh more than 10 to 20 percent of the student's body weight.
  • Always use both shoulder straps. Slinging a backpack over one shoulder can strain muscles and may increase curvature of the spine.
  • Organize the backpack to use all of its compartments. Pack heavier items closest to the center of the back.
  • Use a rolling backpack. This type of backpack may be a good choice for students who must tote a heavy load. Remember that rolling backpacks still must be carried upstairs.and they may be difficult to roll in snow.
Courtesy of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

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Globe

Children and Moving

When a family move becomes inevitable, it is important to involve your children in the process. Since moving can cause some concerns for children, like going to a new school, leaving friends, and unfamiliarity about the new neighborhood, things will go a lot easier if your children support your efforts to get your current home sold. It is important that children keep their toys and clothes put away, and teenagers understand about keeping their room in "showing" condition. Also, showing a family home is much more successful for the realtor if the family is away. Make an effort to include everyone in the discussions about the move and your children on house hunting trips. Contact a realtor who is comfortable with children and will be sensitive to their needs and concerns.

New House, New School?
Try This...

  • If possible, give your child three months' notice before an upcoming move, so that he has time to get used to the idea.
  • Explain the reason for relocating.
  • Familiarize your child with her new neighborhood ahead of time.
  • Emphasize the positive aspects of the move.
  • Contact the school your child will be attending and arrange a time to visit.
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Trivia Block

The Trivia Block

The world's youngest parents were 8 & 9 and lived in China in 1910.
(Think of the homework in that house!)

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Number don't lie

You have heard it in the news, you have heard it from your friends, now you have heard it from me...North Dallas Real Estate is HOT Now is the time to get off the fence and make the decision to live the Americn Dream. Never has there been more reasons to on a home than NOW. With intrest rates still at an all time low and federal income guidelines making it easier than ever to own your own home. Use this Market Insider tool FREE, as a resoure to follow the market in YOUR area and see for yoruself. Call me once you re redy to get moving!

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Plano Texas Time Machine

Imagine if you will, that you stepped into a time machine.  And that time machine took you back to the beginning of something great.  This video does just that.  An introduction to what soon would become the fastest growing city in the United States.  Watch the documented vision and creativity that the citizens and leaders had for the future of their city.  Then compare it to the amazing place Plano has become.  One can clearly see that it is the city's spirit and visions that continue to drive its success today.

ENJOY PLANO!

Friday, July 6, 2012

PREMIER OPEN HOUSE EVENT!

THIS SUNDAY FROM 1-5

Come join us for bagels and coffee.  Register to win one of three gift cards.

Beautiful custom Paul Taylor home in Country Ridge Estates, Wylie Texas.
1602 Sweetgum Drive


see you there!

Friday, April 27, 2012

What's Beautiful in Allen Texas?

Miss Texas!

That's right.  The 77th annul Miss Texas scholarship competition will be held in none other than our own Allen Convention Center this July at 7pm.   It is hard to believe that this small town that was buried in the shadows of its prestigious neighbors like Plano and Frisco has grown to outshine them.

"We at the Miss Texas Organization are excited that the City of Allen will host our competitions and look forward to this new partnership with a most welcoming community," said John Dodd, Miss Texas Organization chairman of the board. "Hosting this pageant in Allen gives us the opportunity to continue to showcase why Allen, TX is a great destination," said Stephen Terrell, Mayor of Allen.

 Miss Texas isn't the only star to shine in  Allen's skies, the iconic early 80's rock duo Darryl Hall & John Oats will perform later this summer.  The Allen blues festival as well as a past visit from the Oakridge boys has kept the buzz going around the convention center so far this year.  
Allen just might be the where the stars shine the brightest over North Dallas.