We’re rewriting stories for kids and families in Iowa. Here’s where those stories get told. Follow along with the Ellipsis blog as we connect the dots between our work, our communities and the lives we change.
Summer often brings a sense of freedom: The school year ends, schedules shift and the pace of life feels more intentional. For many young people, it can feel like less of a break and instead becomes a time to try new things. It might be a first job, managing a new routine or taking on more responsibility in shared household tasks.
These moments may seem small, but they play an important role in building independence.
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