Creating spaces for our children to thrive in can be key in keeping chaos at bay and encouraging them to feel relaxed, seen, and heard by the way you fill their space. Your choices can support their growing curiosities and enhance their opportunity to learn about themselves and the world. Eliminating mental and physical clutter seems to be the biggest challenge for parents because how many “goodie bags” and cheap items have you brought home from countless birthday parties? Let’s talk about dealing with all of it.
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- Dinner without Dread e-course; get dinner on the table every night with less stress.
Trofast bins from IKEAParenting a "Successful" Child / Psychology TodayThe Science of Childhood / Time MagazineOttoman that holds stuffed animals by BoonSoftclose hardware for cupboardsClear pockets for small toy organizing on the back of bedroom door.Prevent drywall damage from slamming doors with stoppclippBest Reading LightsThings children need to be happy and successful/ Psychology Today The reversible mirror/corkboard / Pottery Barn TeenThe best reward any parent can give a child or teen. DIY Shelves for Nurseries and Kids' RoomsThree Lane Lasagna pan: Make three versions at once.Legal Disclosure: Kristina Browning is a licensed Realtor in the State of Oregon with 503 Properties. “Home Functionality Coach” and "Create a Home that Thrives" are registered Trademarks of Kristina Browning.