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For those of you who live in North America, it's back to school time once again. Sadly, this means that the fun and festivities of summer vacation are coming to a close. Regardless of how excited your little-one is about adjusting to his back to school schedule, the transition can be challenging. For your convenience, here are 15 key elements to consider as you ease your family into the new routine and become proactive rather than reactive to the change:
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