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Not only does it make us feel good because we get to see the smiles on their faces, but psychologists and child development experts agree that praise significantly boosts a child’s self-esteem.
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Downsizing or selling your home can be a difficult decision. After all, your home is where you’ve built a lifetime of memories and raised your family. However, as life changes, so do your needs. Could it be time to sell your home and move on to new opportunities? Let’s discuss some of the signs and talk about how to make the transition as smooth as possible.
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“Without the comedy that they generated, I don’t think the show ever would have endured.”