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093 - How to get your teen to tidy and declutter in the holidays without a battle

093 - How to get your teen to tidy and declutter in the holidays without a battle

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In this episode of Decluttering Untangled, Heather Tingle discusses the challenges of helping teenagers maintain tidy spaces. She emphasises the importance of understanding a teen's need for autonomy and emotional safety in their personal space. Heather provides practical strategies for decluttering, including starting small and making the process fun. She also highlights the emotional aspects of tidying, encouraging parents to be supportive and avoid shaming language. The conversation aims to equip parents with tools to help their teens develop organisational skills while respecting their individuality.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Decluttering for Teens

02:41
Understanding Teen Space and Autonomy

05:27
Practical Strategies for Tidying

09:12
Emotional Considerations and Support

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