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- How Decluttering Can Be Fun
Clutter is mostly attracted by kids, because they are fantastic and great attractors. There is no restriction for age limit. Kids when infants clutter the home and move around their playthings all over the house. Once these infants outgrow you, you would then find magazines, papers, clothes and all other stuff lying around. There are a couple of ways to explain to your children and hold them back from cluttering the house.
- Getting Your Kids Organized for School in 5 Quick Steps
“Getting organized” is more than eliminating clutter and creating neat storage systems. One of the most important areas of organizing is task management. It’s never too early (or too late) to teach kids how to get and stay organized with schoolwork. The skills they learn now will carry over into high school, college, and ultimately, their careers and home management as adults.
- Kids Birthday Parties: Get Organized!
Kid’s birthday parties are usually loud, raucous affairs that work best when supervised by several parents. However that doesn’t always happen. Lots of parents bring over their invited children and just sort of drop them off for a few hours leaving you with too many kids and too little time to make the party fun.
- 10 Tips For Kids Simple and Organized Living
Tips to help you and your children move towards Simple and Organized Living! Outdoor Toys - Organize outside toys by keeping a large plastic tub or crate on the porch/deck or in the garage. Go through and throw away toys that are broken and give away or sell toys that have been outgrown or are no longer in use.
- Organized Kids - Not an Oxymoron!
If you've got young children in the house, then you're probably involved in the never ending battle against toys, projects and artwork that seem to take over every room. While no one expects infants and toddlers to pick up after themselves, young children can begin learning the basics of organization with a little help from their parents.
- An Organized Workspace Helps Keep Kids On Track
Homework is a fact of life for most school kids and their parents. For me keeping my kids on track starts with creating a positive and well organized workspace. As a founder of a local neighborhood after school program, I have come up with a list of ideas I believe go along way to encouraging and enhancing homework completion. First and foremost, develop an organized homework routine.
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