Multiple users and devices, one account

I have an iPad 1 and iPod Classic.  My wife has an iPhone 4s and an iPod Touch.  Sonny boy also has an iPod Touch.  They are all linked to my apple id and account.  How do I separate the account so that we can each manage our own devices from our single PC?
Though my wife has her own apple ID and account, everything is apparently linked to my account.
How can I set things up so we each manage our own devices, libraries, downloads, and accounts?

Yes, it does.  Method one.  Multiple Windows User account - to create different Windows User account for your wife and you son.  You already have your windows user account, you just need to add two more. - Go to Windows Control Panel, Users and add user.(remember to choose Administrator instead of standard user).
Each of you will log in to your own windows user profile to manage your own iTunes library, account and sync devices.
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