Yesterday’s blog post offered expert reasoning for making “getting organized” one of your New Year’s resolutions. Today, these experts, and more, are going to help you get started and keep going strong all year. Getting started is tough, so make sure you’re setting yourself up for success. Dr. Fran Walfish, psychotherapist, author and expert panelist … Keep Reading »
Toy overload is a common occurrence in a household full of little ones. From Legos and tiny figurines to large stuffed animals and games, it can be a challenge to keep a home tidy when there are toys overflowing into every room. Although it may be a good idea to de-clutter a bit and sort … Keep Reading »
Time management is a skill that will serve you your entire life. Help your young ones master it now, and the next few years of book reports and dioramas may not be so stressful. Question: As my kids are getting older and juggling school assignments, I want to instill in them good work ethic and … Keep Reading »
Get that playroom neat and organized with these expert tips! It’s time to do a little spring cleaning and organizing, so start with your child’s playroom. This room can get totally disheveled and unorganized because well, kids love to play! There are toys all over the floor, uncapped markers on your favorite couch, and you … Keep Reading »
Recently I spoke with Janet Bernstein, a Certified Professional Organizer and founder of Janet Bernstein Organizers, about the importance of keeping middle and high school students organized. Here are some of her thoughts on how parents can help their children stay organized to stay successful in school. How do you recognize if your child’s organizational … Keep Reading »