Easy as 1-2-3: Clutter Control for Kids <\/strong><\/p>\nManaging the mess that kids make can be overwhelming sometimes. But by adding some simple routines and expectations, your household will function like clockwork!<\/p>\n
Make organizing a part of each day. Let kids know that they need to be responsible for their own possessions. Teach children how to pick up after themselves. It\u2019s important to show kids that every item they own has a \u201chome\u201d where it needs to return when they\u2019re done using it. Be consistent.<\/p>\n
Establish simple routines that are age-specific. Younger children will need more direction and simpler expectations than pre-teens and teenagers. For example, saying \u201cClean up your room\u201d is overwhelming to a kindergartner. Instead, try \u201cPlease put the Legos in the shoebox and your books on the bookshelf.\u201d BE SPECIFIC .Some tasks that children under five can do:<\/p>\n
\u2022 put dirty laundry in the hamper <\/p>\n
\u2022 clean up toys (with assistance) at the end of the day<\/p>\n
\u00b7 Hint: lay out their clothes for the next day even if you are schooling at home\u2014saves on dawdling in the morning.<\/p>\n
Kids over five should also be able to:<\/p>\n
\u2022 make their beds every day<\/p>\n
\u2022 clean up toys throughout the day<\/p>\n
\u2022 select their clothing for the next day<\/p>\n
\u2022 keep track of their own schoolwork each day (this is imperative if you have more than one kid doing school at home) with their own bin, bookbag, shelf for the books, etc.<\/p>\n
As they grow, add more responsibilities. You are giving them skills and confidence to tackle more challenging projects in the coming years. And, most important, praise your children frequently for their efforts.<\/p>\n
Don’t forget that children of all ages need routines and schedules, as well as downtime. <\/p>\n
\u2022 Set out the breakfast dishes each evening so you have a few extra minutes to languish over breakfast treats and conversation with your family in the morning. Right after breakfast get their school \u201carea\u201d set up for JUST THEM, with their own supplies and books\/computer.<\/p>\n
\u2022 Throughout the year, maintain routines for bedtime, mealtime, chores, etc. Allow some flexibility to take advantage of new opportunities as they arise.<\/p>\n
\u2022 Slow down and unplug to enjoy and appreciate life. Turn off the TV and computer and head outside to take in the sights, sounds, and smells of nature. Set aside some special time \u2014 a weekend morning is great \u2014 to cuddle on the couch and talk about the week\u2019s events. Remember, school doesn\u2019t need to take 8 hours\u2014if they get the work done early, good for them (unless it\u2019s dedicated online class time where they have to listen in to a teacher). LOTS OF BREAKS.<\/p>\n
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