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Virtual School Vacation

We’d all normally be reviewing our April vacation plans right about now. But since we are all practicing social distancing, we’ve had to readjust not only our plans but shift our mindsets on what a school vacation can mean. We’re embracing staying home and envisioning what a virtual school vacation can look like.

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Virtual Support Spotlight: Educating Your Kiddos

We’re not professional educators but we’re parents who have now become home schoolers during the COVID-19 crisis, just like you!  We know how challenging it is to come up with not only enough educational activities to fill the day but ones that engage your kids as well – there are only so many worksheets one child can do.  And if you have multiple kids or not enough resources from your schools yet, it makes it quite overwhelming.

We can help!  Our team can provide a list of educational activities and resources based on the ages of your children, including but not limited to a daily/weekly schedule and educational plans. We will order supplies, support you becoming a home-school parent, and even provide ideas for how to keep the family sane while spending so much time together!  Let’s keep it fun and interesting!

Ask how we can help with your new home schooling journey through our Virtual Support Services.

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Get Ready For Fall Sports With Fini Concierge

As soon as the month of September has come and gone, school is finally in full swing and it’s time to get ready for Fall sports.  Whether it’s purchasing the required equipment or transporting your child to and from practice, getting ready for the season can be daunting for every sport. It’s important to show up prepared—whether you’re on the field, court, or couch watching from home! We are here to help.

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Moving Advice for Parents of Boston & Cambridge Students

September 1st may not mean much to anyone new to Boston. To parents of older college students living in the city, September 1st may cause flashes of overflowing dumpsters, double parked cars, inflated moving service rates, “Allston Christmas,” and other stressful experiences. Moving in and around the Boston area isn’t easy—for students or for their parents who have come along to help aid the process. Since you often are given a set move-in day, you are destined to be sharing the road with other parents across the city. We’ve got a solution. Continue reading