 | The Organized Adult Education | |  | The Organized College Applicant |
School and learning doesn’t end with graduation, adulthood or even middle age. Life lessons continue – and are taught evenings and weekends, too. See articles | | College is one thing. Applying – for school or financial aid – is another. Learn to streamline the process, reduce stress and improve chances for success. See articles |
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 | The Organized College Student | |  | The Organized Distance/Online Learner |
Departing for college can be the most stressful time in a young person’s life. Lessen the stress and chaos by planning ahead – for the student and family. See articles | | When you can’t get to the classroom, bring the classroom to you. From grade schoolers to graduate students, distance learning lets them study on their time and at their place. See articles |
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 | The Organized Family | |  | The Organized Grade-Schooler |
Organizing the family and home is critical to controlling chaos and building better relationships. You start. They’ll follow. See articles | | Every year, it’s the same thing: back-to-school supplies, new friends and teachers, homework, tests – even awkward social situations. Learn to prepare. See articles |
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 | The Organized Graduate | |  | The Organized Home Schooling |
Congratulations, you’ve graduated. Now what? Hone your resume, presentation skills and personal appearance to land that first job. See articles | | The traditional classroom isn’t for everyone. For a growing number of families, home schooling is the preferred learning environment. Learn why and how home school works. See articles |
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 | The Organized Photographs | |  | The Organized Second Language |
Photographs are the archive of our lives. Store, catalog, file and present them so you enjoy them more – and remember the good times. See articles | | A second language opens doors, minds and opportunities. Learn how to overcome your student’s initial resistance – and help him or her gain an edge with a second tongue. See articles |
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 | The Organized Skills Development | | | |
Classroom instruction is only part of a good education. Out-of-school instruction, extracurricular activities and a positive outlook help balance today’s student. See articles | | |
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