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August 2008 - Organizing Kids From Tots To College Students
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"Your children will see what you're all about by what you live rather than what you say."
- Wayne Dyer
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"8 Essentials For Organizing Kids' Rooms"by Robin Stephens
Are you struggling to get your kid's room in order? Here are some useful guidelines that can help you and your family get organized -- and teach your children some valuable skills that they will use into adulthood.
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"Back-To-School Made Simple"by Stephanie Calahan
As the carefree days of summer are coming to a close, it's time to start thinking about sending the kids back to school. Now is the time to pave the way to a good school year by setting up an organized routine and an organized house.
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"College Bound? Plan On Packing And Packing And Packing"by Lea Schneider
Think you are JUST packing for college? Think again! Instead, you are packing and packing and packing -- repacking, unpacking, moving, moving again... Anyway you look at it, packing for college means a good four years on the road.
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"Creating A Designer Closet for Your Teen Without Breaking The Bank"by Debbie Jordan Kravitz
Teens and tweens these days are much more style savvy than in years past. It is only natural when this sense of style spills over to the design of their bedrooms. But why stop there? Why not make their closets just as fabulous as their rooms?
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"Fridge Clutter And How To Avoid It"by Debbie Williams
Anyone who spends any time at all in a kitchen quickly learns about refrigerator art: what it is, how it's displayed, and who created it. Below are some of my favorite tricks of the trade to start taming the fridge clutterbug in your home...
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"Get An Organized Start To The New School Year"by Janet Nusbaum
It’s once again time to handle the deluge of school papers that flow in and out of our homes. Getting an organized start to the new school year can make the difference between having a successful school year or not.
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"Taming the Clutter Monster"by Susanna Bartee
Every time we move, the clutter monster IS waiting for me in every new place. As we add children and their possessions to the mix, the monster is rapidly outgrowing our determination to divide, conquer, throw away and organize.
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"Teaching Children To Simplify"by Allison Carter
Children as young as 2 years old learn how to simplify their lives by teaching them the skill of purging. It takes just a little time together each week to teach a child how to get the urge to purge. Let me show you how.
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"Tips For Organizing Your School-Aged Child"by Robin Stephens
By the time your kids are in school, they are busy with many of their own activities and all the "stuff" that goes with it. They should be able to organize for themselves -- but you have to resist the urge to do it for them!
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