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Organizing Your Kids Stuff The Art of Editing


If every time you ask your child to pick up their room you are frustrated by the mess that remains, then perhaps it is time to get your little one organized rsspect.org If you take some time to organize you child’s room and make storage easy for them to use, you will have much better luck getting them to pick up their rooms ambafrance-kwt.org Along with organizing what they have, you will also need to pare down what they have outgrown trebaristas.com By doing these two things, your life will become instantly easier.

The Toy Mountain
Organizing toys can be a challenge turknesil.com The first thing that you want to do is to set a regular time, once a month, a quarter or a year, to go through your child’s toy collection and edit out all of the things that they no longer use uglylovely.com You can donate them to a worthy cause or even include them in your garage sale vinosparaeventos.com By doing this routinely, you are teaching your child to edit out the things that he no longer needs, and this habit will be an attribute when he is older wallstreetjournalprime.com Now that you are only left with toys that your child actually uses, you can look at how you want to go about storing them. Using bins on shelves and bookcases is a great way to store most toys. Make sure that the shelves and bookcases are your child’s height, not yours, if you want your child to clean the room. Bins work great for storing toys like puzzles and blocks, because they can take the entire bin from the shelf to the play area very easily. Another great storage idea is a toy hammock which can be hung in the corner of the room to hold stuffed animals and dolls. Again make sure to hang them at your child’s height.

Clean Closets
The same thing that you did with toys, you now need to do with closet. On a regular basis, you need to go through their clothing and remove anything that no longer fits or that they do not wear. Make sure to hang the remaining cloths at your child’s eye level so that they can pick up after themselves. Make sure that you have a laundry hamper in their room so they have a place to put dirty clothes.

Whiteboards are Fun
Every child loves a whiteboard. They can write messages and draw whatever they want on their whiteboard. If it is magnetic, then they can display their artwork or school papers on it.

Older Kids’ Clutter
Older children are easier to organize, because they do not generally have so many little treasures. However it is still important to edit toys and clothing at regular intervals. As you design storage for an older child’s room involve them in the process. Make sure that your older child has a desk to do homework and keep school supplies. Now, instead of just toy bins, your child is beginning to need more drawers and maybe even a filing cabinet. Storage for CDs and DVDs is important, and adequate shelving is very important for books and knick-knacks.

No matter how old your child is, it is never too early to teach them to edit out what they do not use so that they can organize the rest to keep it neat and tidy.

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