Helping Children to Keep their Toys and Play areas Organized and Clutter-Free
Sunday, February 21st, 2010
Dealing with children who are a little unorganized can be a challenge and sometimes quite stressful. Teaching your children to be more organized is much easier when you start early. By assigning them small organizing tasks from a young age, it helps to teach them responsibility and the basic skills of organization.
Begin by setting up systems in their rooms and finding a place for everything. If they keep toys in their room, there should be an area specifically set-up to store those items. When it begins to get overcrowded it’s time to do some purging. Although it’s difficult for very young children to part with their toys, it’s an important part of maintaining order. Explain to them that they cannot have new toys if there’s no place to put them. It may also help if you donate items to charitable organizations and an opportunity to explain that less fortunate children would love to be able to play with their old or outgrown toys.
Make organizing fun by using brightly colored containers as storage. Also, use bright coordinating colors for labeling or use cut-out pictures found on the internet or in magazines.






































