Do you have homeschool clutter around your house?
(Is there a homeschool mom who doesn’t?)
If you do, I have some tips for you today from other homeschool moms on how you can wrestle that clutter beast. They cover the who (not just you), what (which stuff should I throw), where (to put it), when (to do it), why (you should do it) and how (to get it done) of decluttering.
Let’s look at them.
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How to Conquer Homeschool Clutter
Why Too Much Clutter Is Hurting Your Homeschool on Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers – Let’s start with why you should declutter. There are some good reasons in this post that you might not have ever thought of.
Conquering Clutter for Homeschoolers on Simple Homeschool – I love Amida’s Touch and Dump method in this post.
Top 10 Ways to Curb Homeschool Curriculum Clutter (Besides Just Throwing It Away) on iHomeschool Network – If you’re hesitant to throw, check out these 10 tips.
How to Survive Clutter in a One-Room Homeschool on Anne Elliott – Whether you have a one-room homeschool or not, you’ll want to read Anne’s tips.
5 Tips for Reducing the Sentimental Clutter of Homeschooling on BookShark – Find out how to handle those old compositions, pictures, and other treasures in your homeschool.
3 Steps to Getting Your Kids to Help End Homeschool Clutter on Kingdom First Homeschool – Get your kids involved in the decluttering process. Includes free printable chore charts.
How to Declutter the Homeschooling Room in 15 Minutes a Day on Life of a Homeschool Mom – Keep the clutter at bay in 15 minutes a day with the tips on this post.
Do you have some tips for conquering homeschool clutter? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
More tips for homeschool moms:
- How to Combine Subjects in Your Homeschool
- Homeschool Moms, Here’s How to End Procrastination
- How Homeschool Moms Can Escape to Take a Break
- How Homeschool Moms Can Avoid Overdue Fines at the Library