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Homeschool Clutter: Why It’s a Problem and How to Fix It Kris Bales Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers

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Whether clutter drives you batty or you’re the one who always knows where everything is amid the chaos, too much homeschool clutter may be a problem. Read on to discover why too much clutter may be hurting your homeschool and what you can do about it. 

Everywhere we look – on Pinterest, blogs, Instagram, you name it – people are decluttering. I’ve seen umpteen clutter-purging room-by-room lists and photos of donation bin bags piled high, boasting another victory in the challenge of getting rid of the obscene amount of things we don’t really need.

Marie Kondo has undoubtedly made heaps of money with her tactics on purging your home down to the very bare essentials.

Don’t be unsocialized! Click over to read the rest at Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers.

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Everywhere we look – on Pinterest, blogs, Instagram, you name it – people are decluttering. I’ve seen umpteen clutter-purging room-by-room lists and photos of donation bin bags piled high, boasting another victory in the challenge of getting rid of the obscene amount of things we don’t really need.
Marie Kondo has undoubtedly made heaps of money with her tactics on purging your home down to the very bare essentials.
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