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July 2001 - Kid-Sized Organizing
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"Children aren't happy without something to ignore, and that's what parents were created for."
- Ogden Nash
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Book Review: How To Organize Your Kid's Room"by Ramona Creel
Keeping kids organized is about setting up their rooms to encourage organized behaviors -- Susan Isaacs has child-sized organizing down to a science!
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"Ending The Morning Madness"by Ramona Creel
Getting your kids up, ready, and out the door can seem like an insurmountable task -- but with a little pre-planning, the "morning mambo" goes much smoother!
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"Helping Kids Do It Themselves"by Monica Ricci
Organizing is a skill -- one that you can start teaching children at any age. Discover the best tools and techniques for taming your little one's clutter.
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"Organized For School"by Sandra Einstein
The transition from summer to school is always a challenge -- but getting your kids back in gear for the new year doesn't have to be an unbearable experience!
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"Organizing Kids' Papers"by Ann Gambrell
Adults aren't the only ones who could use some help getting paper in order -- learn how to regain control over your kids' school assignments, artwork, etc.
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"Setting Limits"by Louise Jakob
The key to getting your kids organized is setting limits, creating structure, and imposing rules -- without squashing their sense of self-determination.
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"Time Management For Kids"by Rachel Paxton
Children aren't born knowing how to manage their time -- they must be taught these skills from an early age, to become good managers of time as adults.
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