Positivity. An optimistic, tin can-practice attitude has positioned Ceneetra Anderson, Educational Director/Owner of Abrakadoodle Greater Cincinnati, for success despite pandemic challenges. For most 6 years, Ceneetra has been building solid relationships with families, schools and community sites, besides every bit in developing a potent didactics team. She reports that this past summertime was her best summer. "It was adept," she said. "We provided a safe surround; kids wore masks; we gave kids bags with their own fine art materials for summer programs. Parents appreciated our efforts." Ceneetra said that communicating with sites and parents has been a primal to success, too every bit her ability to arrange to meet needs, including smaller class sizes. "Having fifty-fifty an hour with students has provided them with a great artistic outlet," Ceneetra said, "which has helped to build conviction and enthusiasm for learning during the pandemic." Ceneetra's active commitment and advice with her site partners has resulted in successful special events, family pigment nights, also equally a number of in-schoolhouse field trips. "We were open to trying new things," Ceneetra explained. She recently conducted a creativity workshop for a school site, which was so well received that they've invited her back. "I am very happy with my franchise. I actually like what I do. I like the touch that Abrakadoodle has on young children all the manner through adults in my program," reflected Ceneetra. "I made a skilful decision to work with this franchise and to do this kind of work. I can meet how much farther Abrakadoodle tin continue to grow with the noesis that I have accumulated," commented Ceneetra.