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Things to Think About for January 2006
By Polly | January 2, 2006
The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday is on January 16th and many children are off of school. So if you are going away for the long weekend, now is the time to make reservations and plans. Also, remember learning and studying about heros is a great way to motiviate kids to care. So spend some time this month with your kids learning about all the heroic things Martin Luther King Jr. did for our nation.
Valentine’s Day is on Tuesday, February 14th. Going out without the kids? Now is the time to book a babysitter. Looking to make homemade valentines or add a new and special family tradition this year? Then visit the Valentine’s Day craft and family traditions section of our site for great suggestions.
Did you have a baby in 2005? Then be sure to get your baby a social security number. You will need it when it comes to filing your income taxes next year. Without it, you will be forfeiting valuable dependent deductions and child tax credits.
Remember to schedule your family time this month. Schedule it as often as works for you family, but just schedule it! Visit our family activity and local area activity sections for more suggestions.
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