Back to School Organizing Ideas for Dorm Rooms: Helping Your College Bound Student Get Organized!
Monday, August 3rd, 2009
They say that practice makes perfect, meaning the more you practice a new skill or habit, the better you become. Learning how to be organized from an early age is a valuable and necessary skill that can be learned over time and taken into adulthood. When a new college student begins dorm life, it will most likely be their first time living away from home. It is also the perfect opportunity to practice being independent as they embark towards adulthood.
Parents are often dismayed at the total lack of organization in their child’s dorm room when they visit their new college student after they have settled into dorm life. They often wonder where they went wrong! However, it’s never too late to learn how to be more organized.
Planning ahead before your child goes off to college is key. As you shop for products for your child’s dorm room, think of items that will make it easy for them to be more organized. Dorm rooms have the additional challenge of being a small space, sometimes shared with one or more students, so multi-purpose furniture and space saving organizers will help to control the clutter. When your student is organized and able to find what he needs, he will most likely be more successful later in life.
Take a look at the many spaces saving organizers that can control the clutter in your child’s dorm room. You can find organizing products for toiletries, make-up, bath products, shoes, clothing, magazines, laundry and more, that fit over the door, in the closet and under the bed.
Jacquie Ross is a Maryland based Professional Organizer, writer, speaker and owner of CastAway the Clutter! Jacquie has been writing for Home Storage USA since 2007. A member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), NAPO-Baltimore Chapter, and Maryland Association of Professional Organizers, she shows homeowners how to reclaim their time and space, and offers organizing and time management workshops and group presentations. Jacquie can be reached at jacquie@castawaytheclutter.com. Visit CastAway the Clutter to sign up for her free organizing tips and learn more about her presentations at www.castawaytheclutter.com























