May 14, 2022
I’m a parenting expert – three essential tips to make your life way easier & get you out of the front door quickly
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BUSY parents can use all the help they can get.
Luckily, Kallie Branciforte, mother-of-two, has posted a video sharing her three essential tips that can help make parenting a little easier.
4One mother-of-two shared her tips that make parenting a little easierCredit: TikTok/kallie_branciforte 4She said to store socks by the door so you always have them handy on your way out the doorCredit: TikTok/kallie_branciforte STORE SOCKS BY THE DOORBranciforte's first parenting tip is to store children's socks by the front door rather than in their bedroom dresser.
"This way when it is time to put on shoes on your way out the door, you don't have to run around the house finding socks," she said.
FILE FOLD CLOTHINGThe mother-of-two then suggested parents file fold their child's clothing.
"It makes it so much easier to see, store, and organize smaller clothing this way," she said.
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USE COHESIVE CONTAINERSThe mama's third tip was to store toys in cohesive containers.
She said to take the toys out of their original box and store them in the containers instead.
"This makes it one thousand times easier to stack and store cohesively," she said.
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For puzzles and board games, she recommended putting them into zip pouches and storing them vertically in a file folder bin.
Read More On The SunEXTREME FALLOUT AGT hit with 'serious federal violations' after stuntman left paralyzedSWITCH UP I’m a Starbucks barista - workers let customers change menu item & it's annoyingMany parents loved Branciforte's ideas, saying: "Love these" and "I do #1 and #3 and they make my life so much easier!"
"I will try #2 soon!"
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