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How
To Clutter Control Your Child's Bedroom by: Sherrie Le Masurier Kids clutter. What a chore. Things are put away and in no time the room is messy again. With a little clutter control, your frustration over your child’s messy bedroom will be a thing of the past. Just think of how great it will feel to no longer take one step forward and two steps back. With some clutter control and a personalised organisational system your child will have a solid foundation in which to build and maintain a clean and tidy room upon. |
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Let’s begin with your child’s clothes. Sort through everything.
Start with one big clothing pile or attack things drawer by drawer. Make
sure your child is available to try stuff on and share their input re:
favorite items.
Making your child part of the clutter control process can lend itself to some great one-on-one-time not to mention it can also be a great learning opportunity for them. Start piles (or boxes) of out-of-season and outgrown clothing. Once compiled remove the unnecessary clothing from your child’s room. Or, at the very least store it on a higher shelf. The same goes for clothing your child hasn’t grown into yet. Box it up and store elsewhere. |
Old fashioned
‘catchall’ toy boxes may be the answer for your child’s
stuffed toy collection but for small toys and books think shelves, shallow
bins or carts with see-through wire baskets.
You may
even want to colour-code shelves and bookcases. Come up with a colour
scheme that matches the room’s décor e.g. blue for books,
green for games, and so on. The different colours will be a visual reminder
of where things go. |
Label everything. You don’t need to get fancy with professionally made labels. Simply print some out on your computer and tape on. Now put the labels everywhere on the inside and outside of drawers, on shelf edges, on the outside of the plastic bins etc. It’s all well and good to organise your child’s room but unless you devise a maintenance plan all your work will be for nothing. Create a maintenance checklist and tailor the effort to your child’s age and ability. Build regular room maintenance into her daily routine. For more ideas on how organize your kids visit http://www.familysanitysavers.com/ Geared to busy moms this site offers smart organising, decorating and sanity saving solutions for families on the go. |