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February 2005 - Tips For Organizing Your Kids
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"I have found the best way to give advice to your children is to find out what they want and then advise them to do it."
- Harry Truman
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"All About Advocacy"by Cheli Cerra
Being your child's advocate does not rquire boxing gloves. But with a little planning and preparation, you can make sure their needs are being met by the schools.
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"Conquering Kids' Clutter"by Debbie Williams
Each spring we get the urge to clean, declutter, and toss out. And these organizing tips will help you in your quest to conquer clutter in kids' rooms.
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"Creating A Children's Craft Corner"by Lillian Vernon
An organized arts and crafts area will encourage creative activities -- and since you spend less time cleaning up, allow you more time to spend with your kids.
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"Ideas To Help Students Get Organized"by Maria Gracia
It's always the perfect time for students to get organized. Here are a few tips to help you manage time, avoid clutter, set goals, and stay on the path to success.
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"Organizing With Kids"by Joshua Zerkel
Teach your children to help out, without nagging or making it an unpleasant chore! Here are some simple steps to get your kids on the organizing bandwagon.
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"Organizing Your Child At School And At Home"by Lillian Vernon
It takes intelligence, hard work, and dedication to get ahead in school and in life. And your kids will have a much harder time without good solid organizational skills.
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"Raising Organized Children"by Connie Johnson
Raising children to be organized adults is a process that takes planning, patience, and persistence. So, how is this accomplished? First, organize thyself!
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"Streamlining Your School Lunch Routine"by Amy Hemmert and Tammy Pelstring
If wish you had time to plan an easy-to-fix, healthy, and inexpensive school lunch for your kids each day -- check out these 10 strategies for improving your lunch routine.
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"Ten Ways To Get Your Kids to Listen to You"by Mark Brandenburg
There are times when every parent feels as if they are talking to a block of wood. Here are ten things to consider when you want to get a message across.
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