We take turns hosting kids-only dinners with our neighbors. It gave my kids the closest thing to an extended family they've had.
The author and her neighbors take turns hosting kid-only meals.Courtesy of the author Weekly dinners with neighbors became a support system for both families.My children gained trusted adults outside of school and family.What started as convenience slowly turned into a real community.
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