Help 2 ipods 1 computer

We bought our kids IPOD NANOS for Christmas, both of them are on one computer.
What is the differnece between synching and individual managing? Which option shoult I use?
Everythime I put a new song or cd on one nano, all the stuff from the other one comes over to. They each have thier own playlst.
Which is the best way to manage 2 ipods on one computer without all the songs getting mixed up?
Thanks, this is driving us crazy!

Syncing is generally referred to as the "automatic transfer of songs and playlists" to the iPod from iTunes, and manual means you do it manually by dragging and dropping individual songs/albums/artists etc from iTunes to iPod.
Which setting is better for your iPod(s) depends on many things. You could set both to manual and drag different playlists to different iPods.
Or, you could keep the convenience of auto sync and choose to transfer "selected playlists" to each iPod. This setting can be found by connecting the iPod and when the summary screen appears, click on the 'music' tab, you will see the options to:
"sync music" with either "all songs and playlists" or "selected playlists". Choose "selected playlists".
Select the playlist(s) that you want to go to the iPod, and that's it. Then do the same with the other iPod.

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    4 - If you get a dialog box to link the Library, decline this option
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    If you cannot store your complete music files on the computer’s internal HD, then create and maintain at least two external sets (any multiple combinations of ExHDs, DVDs, CDs).
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