Jun. 28, 2007

FREE Ebook! Organized Kidz! EZ Solutions for Clutter Free Living!

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I just LOVE things, especially FREE things, having to do with organization! Below is a link for a free e-book geared at homeschoolers, but would probably apply to anyone with kids, on how to get organized with kids! You have to log-in or register on the site before you can download, but I have been a member of the site for a while and it is good -- they won't send you a bunch of junk. Just notices of free stuff every once in a while.

 

Got kid clutter? Does it always seem that "organization" means YOU clean and THEY destroy? It can appear that getting yourself and your kids organized and keeping things that way is Mission Impossible. Not so!

 

Organizing strategist and mom, Debbie Williams, teaches you how you and your kids can get excited about getting organized. You'll learn quick and fun steps getting your children to help with organization and upkeep of their rooms and other rooms in the house. Keeping things neat and tidy will soon feel like a game that both you and your kids will enjoy. During the course of this book, you'll discover:

 

· how to become an AWESOME Organizer in four easy steps
· five steps to discovering more hours in your day
· how to establish a creative and inviting space for your children using learning styles, the psychology of color, paper management and so much more!

 

When you teach your kids creative organizing solutions to contain their clutter and involve them in the organizing process, you'll be thrilled at their eagerness to keep things clean and in place.

 

Lisa Metzger, helpmeet to Mark (financial planner), keeper of the home,
2nd Generation Homeschool Mommy to 7:
Annalise (15 - adopted from Kazakhstan at age 10), Kaitlyn (7), Ethan (6), Trey Christian and Jake Merritt (5 & 2 1/2 - adopted from MO 6/07), Julia (20 mos.), and Ellie Grace (due in October)!
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Jun. 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tiany
This sounds wonderful, thank you, thank you, thank you!!! :-)
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