How do I set up multiple IPOD's on one computer?

Hi I have 2 IPOD (kids) and one IPAD (mine).  How do I set them up where I can control the content that get's loaded on them independantly?  Eg. Some songs I only want on IPAD or vice versa.  I currently have all devices linked to one account.

There are a couple of ways you can do this. The following article will help you with whichever way you choose to use:
How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495

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    a) Sharing a single iTunes library
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    Note: When you are sharing an iTunes library, you don't have to set each iPod to update in the same manner, you can mix and match from the options below as each iPod has it's own update settings
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