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Topics Wendy Answers Questions About

Neurodivergent Women

ADHD • Autism • Executive Function • Special Needs • Time Blindness

Women in Life Transitions

Separation • Divorce • Fresh Start • Uncoupling • Moving • Starting Over

Senior Women

Aging in Place • Downsizing • Safety & Accessibility

Military and Veteran Women

PTSD • Reintegration • Deployments

Everyday Decluttering

Chronic Disorganization • Hoarding Tendencies • Depression • Overwhelm • Getting Started

Recent Ask Wendy Answers

How can decluttering be taught as a life skill for homeschoolers?

Wendy’s Answer:

Decluttering can absolutely be taught as a life skill, especially in homeschool environments where learning is flexible and personalized.

For homeschoolers, decluttering isn’t about perfection or minimalism. It’s about:

  • Learning decision-making

  • Building independence

  • Reducing overwhelm

  • Creating systems that support daily routines and learning

When children learn how to organize their space, supplies, and responsibilities, they’re also learning executive-function skills they’ll use for life.

I work with families to teach decluttering step-by-step in a way that respects neurodivergence, learning styles, and emotional regulation.

👉 You can learn more about this approach on my Life Skills Decluttering for Homeschoolers page.

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