Prep and motivate your kids for distance learning while also working from your own home. We are all in this together!
| Tip #1: Designate your own spaces. | Design a specific area where distance learning and office work happens. Once the space feels routine and familiar, it will help you and your kids focus. You should also differentiate your remote workspace from your kids to boost both of your productivity. |
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| Tip #2: Add a Rolling Cart. | Sharing a home office can be challenging. Make sure you and your kids have the flexibility to temporarily move to another area if needed. A Rolling Cart will make it easy to move school supplies on the fly. | Product Featured: 3 Tier Shelf - White | | |
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| Tip #3: Use Drawer Organizers. | Sliding your drawer open and seeing the mess inside it can change your mood. Use a Drawer Organizer to figure out what supplies are really needed and should easily be accessible. | Product Featured: Madesmart Junk Drawer Organizer® | | |
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| Tip #4: Have a Pencil Box. | Get all your pencils, pens, markers, and scissors organized on the desk. A Caddy is a good option if you don't have a permanent space for a home office and homeschooling. It will allow you to keep things organized when packing everything at night. | Product Featured: Small Caddy Red | | |
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Tip #5: Put a Table Tray. | There is no denying that even when we want to stay organized, there will be times when we just want to put everything on the table. Display a Table Tray in your own spaces and this will help keep your own little messes in their own place. | Product Featured: Storage Tray | $7.49 $9.98 (You save $2.49) | |
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| Tip #6: Stack your Papers Properly. | Ideally, you would want all the necessary papers displayed within view so your kids won't have to stand up and look for them. Use an Office Stacker to keep all the papers in one place and organized. You can put clean bond papers, coloured papers, and assignments that need to see on it. | Product Featured: Office Stacker 3 Trays | $16.49 $21.98 (You save $5.49) | |
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| Tip #7: Don't forget to put a wastebasket. | We would also suggest adding a Wastebasket in your kids' space. This will make throwing and discarding things easier and more convenient unless you enjoy vacuuming pencil shavings. | Product Featured: Woodrow Wastebaskets | | |
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| Tip #8: Ample Storage is Key | If your desks don't have enough drawers or shelving, consider adding more storage on the side of the room or by the room's wall. This Storage Cart is useful for toy storage as well as for organizing textbooks and other school and craft supplies. | Product Featured: Nine Basket Storage Cart | $56.24 $74.98 (You save $18.74) | |
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| Tip #9: Style your own spaces! | Who said working and learning remotely have to be boring? Add a personality to your spaces with a Leaning Ladder Organizer. Create an environment where you can be most productive and where you feel good with what you see. | Product Featured: Leaning Wall Shelf 5 Tier White | | |
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| Tip #10: Limit Desktop Distractions. | Adding too many things to your table may encourage additional distractions, and we do not want that. This Display Case allows you to see what you enjoy the most and it might even inspire you and your kids to learn and work better. | Product Featured: Basketball or Soccer Ball Display Case | $35.99 $47.00 (You save $12.00) | |
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Curbside Pickup only available in our Mississauga Location | | Located at Heartland Town Centre 5935 Mavis Road, Unit 3 Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3T7 | |
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