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November 11, 2017

How to be Fully Prepared for Back to School

back-to-school-elementaryage-children-girl-on-school-campusAs the first day of school approaches, moms everywhere are scurrying about in search of clothing and supplies for the kids, but there is a lot more to back to school than a new pair of shoes and a pack of crayons. If you want to avoid many of the headaches associated with those first few days of school, look beyond the basics. The following tips will keep your family’s school days running smoothly.

Food

Food becomes a huge issue as soon as the school year starts. Chances are that your kitchen is well suited to the long summer days, but it is time to switch gears. Think about the upcoming lunches to be packed. Stock up on lunchmeat and cheeses as well as individually packed fruits, crackers, and other snack items. Remember that those little ones will be hungry when they get home. Mac and cheese, canned pasta, and frozen pizza items are all quick to make.

Maintenance

Thinking about maintenance on household objects will keep things running smoothly as your family gets ready for school. Lack of heat will only add to the stress of a chilly morning. Have your HVAC system cleaned and checked. If it is time to replace the unit, the heating and cooling Williamsburg VA companies, such as Art Newsome, Inc., can help. Make sure the car has been checked over as well to eliminate problems as you head out each morning.

Organizing

A day spent organizing the house before the first day of school will save you hours of confusion. Have each child clear a spot in his or her room for school items. Include a desk for homework along with a hook to hang their backpack on. The result is no more searching for that homework paper at the last minute. Clear a spot near the door as well for shoes, coats, and other outerwear.

By following these tips, you will be fully prepared for anything this school year throws at you and your family. Your mornings will run more smoothly, and your evenings will be relaxing for a change. Each of these steps will take a little time and money before the first day begins, but the rewards will be well worth it.

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