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Cool Back to School Supplies

Crisp new notebooks, freshly sharpened pencils – when I was little, I couldn’t wait to go shopping for school supplies and now that I have kids of my own, it’s like nothing has changed. I love the organization and planning, going on fun family shopping trips and checking each item off my list. So what’s new in my children’s backpacks this fall? Check out five super cool school supplies that are sure to get kids excited about going back to school! Post-it Mobile Collection

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Organization for a Great Education

From the moment your child beings going to school, he will start to develop study habits and skills that will remain with him throughout the rest of his academic career. Organization is a skill that is difficult for many students and it’s learned over time. Here are some ways to help your child learn and develop organizational skills at school and at home.

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Baby Changing Table Supplies

Frequent diaper changes come with the territory when you have a baby. A well-stocked changing table streamlines the process each time you have a dirty diaper to tackle. An organizational system, such as baskets or storage drawers, keeps the changing table supplies even more convenient. Keep backups of all the diapering supplies on hand so you aren’t caught without the necessities.

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Organization Tips for a Child’s Bedroom

A child’s bedroom is a place to slumber, to play, to create and to enjoy quiet time. Organize a child’s bedroom based on the child’s current needs and interests. Organizational furniture and storage units should not be selected based on functionality. Before organizing the child’s bedroom, remove all items. Clean windows and wash curtains. Repaint the walls to give the room a fresh start. Donate or give away any old items which the child no longer needs or uses.

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Home Office Organization & Cleaning Tips

If your home office is not organized, then you may be working in clutter and chaos. With a commitment to change the space, invite the kids to help or warn them about the forthcoming flurry of activity. They should know that Mom is ready to tackle the piles of papers, files and books in the home office. You can also organize shared office space, although that needs to be a team effort between spouses. What you think is junk may be your spouse’s sketch for an invention. Whether you are alone or with members of your family, just start and you can transform your home office.