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Organizing Your Kid’s Room; It Is Not as Difficult as You Think.
Has this happened to you?
You casually pass by your kid’s room and decided to peek in.
Surprises of surprises, you discover that a seeming tornado of chaos
has passed by it. You as a parent cannot help but sigh as well as
dutifully explain to your kids to keep their room organized and
clean.
Teach by example. Show
your kids how to pick up any clutter or object lying around on the
floor of their room. Though it is good for you to clean their room
for them, the best thing to do, really, is for them to learn to do
it on their own.
Of course your kids can still play. The point is that any mess they
create must be cleaned up after. Adults make a lot of mess too;
during work, after cooking, doing taxes, paying bills, etc. What
must be done is that everyone should clean as they go.
Teach children to take good care of their possessions and
belongings. If they have good clean sweaters, jackets, or suits, it
would not do any good by letting it all lie on the floor wrinkled
and easily stepped on. Kids must learn to hang them tidily in their
closets.
The respect they show to their belongings also reflects the respect
they should have for themselves. Doing so helps them appreciate the
value of seeing the floor of their room as well as create a cozy
atmosphere for them to feel secure and comfortable in.
Children are intelligent. If they are properly briefed that every
item have their corresponding homes, they will voluntarily put the
stuff back in their appropriate spaces, cabinets, drawers, etc.
However, this does not apply to kids that are still too young to
understand the importance of picking up after themselves. Be
patient. They will understand this soon enough.
Organizing is fun! Or at least make it fun. Cleaning does not have
to be a boring or dreadful thing to do. One effective means to make
kids have the initiative to clean up their mess is by rewarding them
for a good clean up chore that they have done. If they are young and
if they like ice cream, a trip to the local ice cream shop is a good
reward. As they get a little bit older though, you could either stop
doing this or continue. They could even learn to clean up their
rooms without the rewards once they find how beneficial a spotless
and dirt free room is rather than a dirty and ugly one.
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