Helping Kids Get Organized for Success at SchoolKids benefit from being organized just as much as adults do. For tips on how to help teach the students in your life good organizing habits that can last a lifetime, I've turned to an expert: a high school English teacher. Organizing Homework Assignments and Study SpaceBack-to-school time often means organizational challenges for kids as they adapt to keeping track of--and doing--homework after a summer off. For tips on how to help the students in your life succeed with organizing this school year, I've turned to an authority: a teacher. September Is National Preparedness MonthNo one wants to think about the possibility of disaster striking, but taking some simple steps to get yourself and your family ready can help put you at ease and make it easier to cope if the unexpected happens. Here are five ways to get a head start on being prepared. Create a Mail Processing SystemThe daily mail doesn't need to overwhelm you. With a simple system for collecting and processing the stuff that comes in each day, you can keep clutter at bay and stay on top of bills, invitations, and other mail. Here's how to take back control. A Quick Way to Decrease Mail ClutterGot a spare minute--and I do literally mean 60 seconds--in your day? Then you can cut your mail clutter significantly. Here's a fast, simple, effective way to start to regain control over your mailbox. An Attic Organizing OdysseyWant a dose of organizing inspiration--as well as an in-depth look into someone else's attic? A recent article series in the Washington Post shows how an attic can go from cluttered and unusable to functional inviting over a series of weeks.
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