4. Involve your children to communicate your expectations, goals, wants and needs.
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3. Avoid moving during school. Ideally, move 1-3 months before a new school year begins.
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2. Remember that even though you have lived in a home for a few years, for a young child it is nearly a lifetime!
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1. Do not put children, even teenagers, in charge of preparing, moving, or keeping track of pets.
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Englewood, located on the southwest side of Chicago, between 55th Street and 75th Street north to south, and the Dan Ryan and Ashland east to west. It was once known as "Junction Grove".
Originally, the land was swampy prairie occupied by the Mascouten Indians. As Chicago grew, it became a center for railroads. When the Great Chicago Fire destroyed a large portion of Chicago in 1871, residents moved to the outskirts. Englewood's railroad connections to downtown Chicago made it a convenient location, and the neighborhood's population boomed. The City of Chicago annexed Englewood in 1889.
Englewood was the home of Dr. H. H. Holmes, one of the first serial murderers in America. His story is featured in the best selling book Devil in the White City by Erik Larson.
Today, Englewood is making attempts to gentrify. In 1999, Mayor Richard M. Daley announced a $256 million revitalization plan for the area. The keystone of the program is the relocation of Kennedy King College to the former site of the Englewood Shopping Center.

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