Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2009

September Product of the Month!


School Years Momento Keeper

This is the ultimate interactive keepsake for you and your child! The all-too-quick sprint to adulthood makes it hard to keep track of a child’s ever-changing personality, but now you can capture everything while it’s happening—from pre-K through high school graduation—in this attractive keepsake album that you and your child can fill out together. Sections include: Treasured Items—store report cards, photos, awards, and the like in handy pouches. About Me—vital statistics from height and weight to allowance and career aspirations. Favorites—from book to band to TV shows, everything your child loves. Drawings and Signature—see how your child’s artwork and handwriting changes over the years. School—teachers, friends, extra-curricular activities, awards, and more. Special Occasions—all the details about each year’s birthday, holiday celebrations, trips, and summer vacation. For Friends and Family—places for you, your other children, and extended family or friends to share their reflections about your child!

Now you can purchase the ultimate interactive keepsake for you and your child online at The Organized Lifestyle Store's online store! Simply go to www.theorganizedlifestylestore.com for this product and much more to help you organize your lifestyle!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Get Your Kids To Help You Organize

Getting your family in the act of organizing can greatly cut down on stress levels. Here are some ways your kids can help you.
HOUSEHOLD JOBS A 5-YEAR-OLD CAN DO
1. Make her own bed every day. It may be a little sloppy at first, but it’ll improve with time!2. Put clothes back in the closet or proper dresser drawer!3.Put toys back in the toy chest!4.Water houseplants!5. Feed the dog, cat or goldfish (if she is reminded)!6. Set the table!7. Clear the table..ONE thing at a time!
SOME HOUSEHOLD JOBS A TEENAGER CAN DO
1.Empty wastebaskets.2.Carry out trash cans.3.Vacuum rugs and floors.4.Clean and sweep the kitchen floor.5.Iron his own clothes and the family napkins and tablecloths. (using real cloth takes a little more effort but is nicer than a paper napkin in this rushed world we live in today as well as an environmental saver!6. Polish silver, brass and copper!7.Carry in wood and lay fires!8.Vacuum the inside of the car!9.Wash the car.10.Check kitchen cabinets for household staples and list them (paper goods, sugar,flour etc) - good practice for life after Mom and Dad’s house!