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What am I weaaaaaring? Cami: F21 Cardigan: TJ Maxx Necklace: 599fashion.com Nails Sally Hansen Insta Dri in “Jade Jump” My links: youtube.com kimmadams.tumblr.com http beautywithkimm.blogspot.com Need to contact me? Feel free to either message me here on YouTube or email me at my personal email shopping_kim@hotmail.com ** Everything mentioned in this video was purchased by me and these are (as always) my 100% honest opinions. Thank you so much for watching! :)

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Back to school supply shopping can be a stressful time, however, if you plan ahead and come up with a game plan, you can lessen the stress for the entire family.

Here are some tips that worked well for my family over the years.

1. If you have more than one child, consider taking each child shopping on a different day. This will allow you to spend one on one quality time with each individual child. Make a day of it by planning some shopping time and then do a quick lunch. This is also a good time to discuss personal topics and safety issues with your child.

2. Plan ahead! Sit down with each child and come up with a list of school supplies that he or she will need. Break the list up into 2 categories.

Your first category should include school supplies such as notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, paper, book bags, book covers, etc.

Your second category should include clothing items such as jeans, tops, sneakers, gym clothes, underclothing, shoes and coats.

3. Set a budget. Let each child know before hand how much money you are budgeting for back to school supplies. It is important to teach children to stay within a budget. Hand the child some sales flyers from local stores and have them make a list of items that they are interested in. Take a calculator with you during your shopping trip and allow your child to keep track of the expenses.

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A great buzzword Back to school! Back to school shopping time has started and has commonly become a practice after summer vacations that make every parent head out to shop for school supplies may be clothing, shoes, backpacks, stationery, textbooks and notebooks.

 

It`s back to school time that indicates a beginning of new school year; time to rejoin schools after long summer vacations and time to start shopping for back to school essentials. Proper planning and research, ahead of time is must for enjoying back to shopping at affordable prices and saving good amount of money.

 

Summers are over; kids are excited to return school back again, feeling a sort of anxiety and dread on first day of school and happy to meet their new and old teachers and friends. Parents are too eager and agitated to head their children back to school and learn a new level of education.

 

A lot of changes are being introduced in life of children and parents when new session begins both in materialistic and emotional terms. It`s a huge responsibility for parents to decide and shop for necessary back to school supplies keeping budget in mind.

 

Back to school shopping is a bit tensed and stressed time as everyone is hastening out in market for essential school supplies. Children too must be involved in shopping for back to school articles so that they can select a product of their choice and get to know about additional details on how to spend money smartly.

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With over 250 accredited art and design institutions, choosing the right fashion design or fashion merchandising school can be a bit overwhelming. However, taking the time to match your needs with a complimentary program might just improve your chances of getting in. Here’s why.

Knowing What to Look For The road to the right college always begins and ends with you. What is your ideal college environment? How close to or far from home do you want to be? Which is a bigger draw for you–the academic potential or the social environment? These are questions that need to be answered well before you pack your bags for school.

There are several points to consider when you sift through fashion design and merchandising schools. Perhaps the most important is concerned with the prestige of your dream institution. You might want to go to that glitzy school in New York, Paris, or Milan–and that’s ok. But you need to keep in mind that a brand-name school does not guarantee your success.

What Schools are Looking For Stop fretting over the fact that you don’t have straight A’s. According to U.S. News & World Reports, colleges are typically more interested in the contributions you can make to their programs rather than accepting the cookie cutter application. Of course, academic performance is important. But so is being well-rounded.

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