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Tips to get your kids involved with moving

3/18/2022

 
Please enjoy the following guest post with some great tips on getting your kids involved in the moving process.
Barbara Jones has been working as a high school counselor for over nine years. Over the years, she has gained valuable experience, which she likes to share in her articles. She usually writes about different aspects and challenges of parenting. She's a born and bred New Yorker and lives with her two dogs. In her spare time, she loves taking them on long walks through Central Park.
TIPS TO GET YOUR KIDS INVOLVED WITH MOVING

Whether you are moving to a different state or across town, you can expect some challenges as a family. The relocation will be stressful for your children, especially if you are moving during the school year. The best way to ensure a smooth move and help your little ones cope with the change is to get your kids involved with moving. By preparing your kids for the moving day and making them feel included, you'll ensure an easier transition. We've prepared tips to help you turn this stressful event into family fun!
A family packing for a move

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How to buy a home if you don't meet the financial requirements

3/4/2022

 
Please enjoy the following guest post with advice for buying a home if you don't meet the financial requirements.

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Emma Grace Brown has a website called My Life. My Rules, where she writes about her philosophy about life.
​Buying a home takes research, time, and money. For people who want to buy via a mortgage, it often requires a good credit score. If your score is below what lenders consider acceptable for a loan, you should explore your options. But before you start the process, you should use a mortgage qualification calculator to know the amount you can afford. This gives you an idea of the price range and the amount you can ask from the lender. Top lenders advise borrowers not to spend more than 28 percent of their income on a mortgage.

Here are some of the options you should explore to buy a home if you don’t meet financial requirements, brought to you by Love After Kids.
HOW TO BUY A HOME IF YOU DON'T MEET THE FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

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