In my twenties and thirties, I ticked off major life milestones with confidence, including my career, marriage, and buying a home. I remember questions about my children’s education arose when they started school, and some decisions fell into a weird grey area. For instance, how do you handle that little boy who bites others or that teacher who your kid loves but you don’t like their teaching style, come on we have all been there. 🤔
 
Now that my kids are grown and making their own decisions, I realize that there will always be fun and not-so-fun choices to make as parents. 🤲
 
The mention of the grey areas, where decisions are not black and white, resonates deeply with me. I know the weight of responsibility that we parents carry, always trying to make the right call, even when it’s not clear what that is.
 
One such decision may be finding a new home that meets your family’s changing needs. On the surface, this is fun and exciting. However, after serving over 1100 families through this stage I can assure you that there are a lot of GREY areas that go through our minds. 👨🏻‍👩‍👧‍👦
 
WHY? because they all circle around the impact this will have on our family and we want to get it right! 👌
 
Years ago I created a guide to assist you with this process. It’s called the “2nd Story Process”.🕵️
 
Feel free to give it a read and see if it’s a fit.
 
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