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Great Tips To Organize Kids Rooms

Get down to your child"s eye level to help him or her get organized. Look at your child"s space, storage, furniture and possessions from his or her vantage point. The view may surprise you. Adult furniture and organizing systems don"t translate well to children"s needs. Dresser drawers are hard for small hands to manage. Folding closet doors pinch fingers, the hanging rods are out of reach, and adult hangers don"t fit smaller clothing. Traditional toy boxes house a tangled jumble of mixed and scattered toy parts. To organize a child"s room, solutions must fit the child. For younger children, get drawers where you just need to give it a small push to open. Lower clothing rods and invest in child-sized hangers. Use floor-level open containers to hold toys, open plastic baskets to store socks and underwear.

You should also bring the child into the process Resist the urge to wade into the mess alone, garbage bags flying with gritted teeth and threats. It does not touch the root of the problem which is teaching children organization skills and maintenance methods. Instead, look at the organization process as a learning activity, and put the focus on the child. You must view your role as that of organizational consultant to your child. Act your part, with a board, paper and pen and as his or her guide, survey what"s working, what"s not, what"s important to the child, what"s causing the problems, and why the child wants to get organized. Partnered with your child, you stand a better chance of devising an organization scheme and system that makes sense to him or her. If they"re involved in the effort, children are better able to understand the organizational logic and maintain an organized room.

Children"s rooms are usually small, often shared, and generally lack built-in storage. Yet these rooms are host to out-of-season and outgrown clothing, surplus toys, and even household overflow from other rooms. Kids can"t stay organized when the closet is crammed, the drawers are stuffed, and playthings cover each square inch of carpet the solution is to sort, store and simplify. Begin with clothing: sort it out. Store out-of-season or outgrown clothing elsewhere, finally, simplifies! Remove the extra clothes so the remainder can stay neat and orderly in the available space. Practice this you will be greeted with cleaner rooms.

by: Unique Times




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