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Originally Posted by Sparrow
Jessica’s videos have helped me immensely
I feel the same about laundry. If it helps - I have a separate basket for the bits to give away. I put the loose pieces in this bag every time. It moves them
out of the way.
I also have a Michaels photo box for socks that are missing their buddy.
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I have a big bucket for socks. I wait until laundry is done before doing socks as it causes anxiety if I have to many unmatched pairs. I leave the missing buddies in there. I should have a bag. And if a sock stays in the bag too long put it in the rag bag for gross messes I'll just throw away after instead of washing.
I like the idea of a bag or basket for the pieces I can't decide on. I can bring it out occasionally and make decisions on the pieces I can.
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"Reflections like these lead one to spare the rod ... purely because it is not easy to find a punishment that does not defeat it's own ends." -Charlotte Mason Parents and Children pg. 171
"If punishment were necessarily reformative, and able to cure us all of those 'sins we have a mind to,' why, the world would be a very good world;" -Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children pg. 172
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