Our children arrive into the world empty-handed and within days of
their birth, the clutter begins! The clutter starts off with diapers,
clothes and rattles and as they begin to grow, so does the amount of
items and clutter they obtain. You may begin to ask yourself how much
stuff does one little person really need?
Maybe your children
are now in elementary school or have entered the teen world. No matter
what stage of life your children are in, their items can clutter and
overtake their rooms and your home.
To de-clutter it all and
keep it under control you have to begin with a system that works for
you and your children so they can help maintain their clutter. Click here to read my simple De-Clutter Children Clutter steps over on the SC Johnson Home Economics blog.
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