Decluttering isn’t just about getting rid of kids’ toys and books they’ve outgrown. It’s about teaching children to make choices confidently and understand why they like or dislike certain things, and developing critical thinking skills along the way.
Watch this introduction and download the PDF to learn:
The parents’ role in kids’ clutter
Introduce decluttering to children
Guide kids through decision-making
When you disagree with your children’s decisions
When children struggle with letting go
Declutter kids’ clothes with clarity
Declutter kids’ books with clarity
Declutter kids’ papers with clarity
Declutter toys and games with clarity
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