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I
love the idea of a fresh start. If things have gotten cluttered over the
summer, back to school is a great time to make a fresh start in your home.
Why wait until January 2013?
Here
is what I am doing with my children to prepare for back to school before
Labor Day rolls around:
1)
Update the Family Binder
If you do not have a
family binder, or even know what it is, now is a great time to set one up.
The family binder functions as one place where you can store all of those
important papers that you will need to refer to in the future.
My family's binder is
simply a three ring binder (that I already had) filled with babysitter
information, school class information and information related to activities
such as swimming or soccer. I like to use and reuse Avery's erasable tabs, so it is easy to
switch from year to year.
Take the time now to
clear out the old and make room for the new.
2)
Update the Calendar
By now most schools
will have their annual calendars posted on-line. While more detailed
calendars are forthcoming, take the time now to post all those holiday breaks
and random days off into your personal calendar.
Transferring the
school, church or activity calendar into your own calendar as soon as it is
available is a great habit to get into to make sure nothing slips through the
cracks.
3) Start the Schedule
Shift
Most of us let our
schedules slide a bit in the summer. If your kids have turned into night owls
over the last two months, now is the time to slowly shift bedtimes
earlier.
Carolyn Anderson-Fermann is a public speaker, organizing expert and founder of Simply Organized Life. Carolyn will be presenting "Get Organized for Back to School" at My Urban Toddler in Saline, Michigan on August 17, 2012 (childcare is available, check with My Urban Toddler for details). Register with My Urban Toddler by Friday, August 10, 2012.
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