Managing a Household with Multiple Children
Between helping the kids with homework, trying to complete chores and keeping your sanity, managing a household with multiple children can be exhausting, but help is on the way! Try some innovative techniques to eliminate midday madness.
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How To Organize A Disorganized Family Member At Home
Does your spouse keep his magazines and
newspapers spread across the floors of your home? Is he constantly
asking you if you've seen his keys or eyeglasses? Are you tripping over
your child's toys? Is his or her disorganization driving you mad? You
can stop the chaotic madness in your home. Heed this simple home
organization advice to get your home or family member in order.
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Four Secrets for Happy Family
After tax filing, I had long discussion with a new family. She is a student and he is a salesman. The main concern was "How much we should make to afford the house?" Another topic was family savings for vacation and pleasure trips. I would not answer these questions for a simple reason, I am a tax preparer. In this instance subject moved me. Apparently young couples did not have proper planning strategy, their goals were some vague sentences as “to get reach”, “to live longer and happier”. I decided to point out a couple of steps:
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Emergency Disaster Kit Checklist
FEMA recommends keeping a 3 day supply of basic supplies of water, food and other necessities just in case you need to survive on your own after a disaster. Make sure that all household family members are aware of its location. The kit you prepare should be portable to that you are able to carry it with you at a moments notice in case of a disaster.
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Child Proof your Home Contest
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10-Minute Organizing Tricks
Have 10 minutes? Then you can tackle a variety of organizing chores. With a few tips, you can be ready to clean the clutter with little prep time - and big results.
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Family Organizing Tips
Have 10 minutes? Then you can tackle a variety of organizing chores. With a few tips, you can be ready to clean the clutter with little prep time - and big results.
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Get Your Better Half to Help Out
Getting two spouses on the same page when it comes to cleaning is no simple task. Simplify the process. Collaborate, celebrate, tackle the hard stuff and break tradition.
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Organize Your Family's Medical Records
Whether it's the new school year or vacation time, having current medical records is important. Organize your family's medical records and history, gather vital information, and be prepared.
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Organize Your Web Surfing
The Internet can be engaging. It also can be all consuming. Organize your surfing exploits with tips and tricks designed to help you remember your favorites and boost your productivity online.
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Organizing Your Child's Room
Is your kid's room a federal disaster area? Tackle that space and clean that room in eight easy steps. You'll be organized, and your child may actually see the floor or back of the closet again.
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Remember Birthdays
Birthdays come and birthdays go. How many do you remember - and how many people do you upset by having forgotten their special day? Organize your birthday lists and keep everyone happy.
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Revolutionize Your Relationship
Your partner isn't perfect. Know what? Neither are you. Between annoying habits, personality differences, or kids who consume your attention and make it difficult to bond, pay attention to the issues that affect your lives - or they could wreak havoc on an otherwise harmonious relationship.
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School's Out . . . and We've Got Homework!
When school is over - for the year, or even for the holidays, do your homework. Purge papers, hang artwork so Junior can beam, show appreciation, but cut the potential for clutter
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