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As a mom of a kindergartner, one of the things I’ve been completely surprised with is the amount of papers! When I read this recent article in Apartment Therapy, I could completely relate.

Every night, we are getting 5-10 pieces of paper. Some are results of his school practice. Some include important school information. And some are program announcements, book offers, and general advice.

Already, we’ve accumulated a huge stack of paperwork.

children's practice writing guide

There is a definite need to separate out the parent action items with his practice papers to keep and then recycle the rest.

But…what to do with all of his school papers that I keep?

A photo book, of course.

I’ve decided to photograph 10-12 papers each month and will photograph them and place them in my photo book.

Scanning is one option or you can set up a space on your table or a wall to photograph them in order to get a jpeg for your book.

children's practice writing guide

One thing I noticed with his schoolwork is the need to practice writing. As a new writer, he is struggling with how to use the lines to create his letters.
So I created a guide with the kindergarten sight words that fade out so he can practice.

If you want the 10 page practice guide for your child, click here. 

 

children's practice writing guide

And if you enjoyed my strategy for weeding out school paperwork, you’ll love my tips on how to narrow down your family photos. That’s coming soon!