Moving Tips
Moving to a new city, state, or country can make some individuals and families feel leery, especially if you've lived in one place most of your life. If you're in a completely foreign place where most of the people there don't speak your language, pick up audio tapes and consider language courses. Living somewhere new will give you an opportunity to pick up the language more readily from context, especially if you're supplementing your experience.
Typically, most short-term facilities have 24 hour access and offer their customers a set of keys. In addition to flexibility, most short-term providers bill month-to-month. You can also adjust your insurance each month if you choose to either add or subtract items from storage. Long-term providers usually offer a lease that could potentially save you more money than opting to pay month to month. You won't have the same flexibility in terms of access though.
If you're transferring your kids to a new school, here are a few things you should look into: the student-teacher ratio, the curriculum, after-school programs, and extracurricular activities. You can always check the school's "report card" online through the National Center for Education Statistics website.
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