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Want to Empower Kids This Summer? Look to the Kitchen

 

The conclusion of every school year is a proud time for parents, but it can also be a time of great worry. There are headlines all over the news landscape regarding the dangers of summer. Whether it is idle minds that can get kids in trouble or the blistering hot sun, parents on a budget can have a tough time figuring out ways to keep their kids active and engaged in the summer.

Rookie Chef’s, Founder and CEO, Vanessa Retter is imploring parents to consider the benefits of cooking this summer to keep their children happy and safe while learning valuable lessons outside of the classroom. Retter is the Founder and CEO of Rookie Chef, a company that launched after creating a custom kitchen island that allows kids to cook their own meals and have fun with their families.

The CDC sites in an article that the majority of dangers kids face during the summer months are caused by a lack of supervision outside. By spending time teaching kids in the kitchen, parents put their children in a better position.

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Vanessa Retter, the Founder and CEO of Rookie Chef, is available to discuss the impact cooking can have on a child’s life, the benefits of teaching valuable life lessons in the kitchen, and the importance of tackling different activities with your kids.

           

Photo credits:  Rookie Chef

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