Monday, June 23, 2014

How to Train Your Kids to Be Organized

Training kids to be organized is probably one of those tasks that most parents dread doing mainly because the terms “organized” and “kids” don’t really go together. While it may seem like an impossibility, you can actually teach your kids to be organized; however you have to start them young. In order to do this, you also need to have the kind of furnishings needed for the proper organization of your kids’ things.

When teaching your kids organizational skills, you not only teach them how to keep a place clean and orderly, but you also teach them how to manage their time wisely. Being organized, after all, means that you have things in proper order, and that can mean anything from being able to keep to a set schedule, to keeping things in the proper place, to looking neat and tidy. Organizational skills is something everyone should have in order to reduce clutter in their lives, and having your kids learn this at an early age will benefit them in the long run.

To start your kids down the right path to being organized, you should first have storage furniture that they can use. Make sure that each kid has their own storage unit so that they know that things have to be in the proper place all the time. Have storage units for the different things that they own, like toy chests or cubbies for their toys, bookshelves for their books, and drawers or dressers for their clothes. Once you have a defined storage system for their things, you can then move on to teaching them where to put what they own.

For your kids to truly embrace being organized, you need to set a schedule for when they can play with their toys, read their books, and other similar activities. You also need to set rules for keeping things in proper order, like returning one toy before getting another, or putting books away first before they can watch cartoons on television. Setting ground rules will help them realize that they need to put things in order first before they can do other things, or before they can get the privilege of enjoying other activities.

While this particular endeavor may take a lot of patience and time to get done, being able to teach your children to put things where they should go is an achievement. This will benefit them till they have their own families and kids to teach such skills to, and will benefit you as well since you will have an organized home that you won’t have to stress about being too messy because of disorganized kids.

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