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    Help get yourself and Kids Organized with our Guest Blogger from the Joyful Organizer!

    Benjamin ClarkeBy Benjamin ClarkeJuly 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    “Getting your kids organized is one of the greatest challenges for most
    families. However, teaching them early on how to get and stay organized
    builds the foundation and skills they will need to be successful in life.
    The more responsibility they take on themselves, the easier your life will
    be as a parent.

    1. Kids can do more chores than you think.       Divide their age in half
    and that is the number of chores appropriate for them to handle.

    2. Determine if you are going to offer a reward for chores completed. Some
    families use a chore chart and offer an incentive for a job well done.
      However, other families feel that children should help out as part of
    the household.

    3. If there are chores that no one wants to do, use a fish bowl lottery
    system. Write down all of the chores, and drop them in the fish bowl or
    suitable alternative. Draw the appropriate number of chores for each
    family member, and it is their responsibility to complete the ones they
    draw at random. This mixes up the chores every week, and no one is stuck
    doing a chore they don’t like for very long.

    4. If you want to use chore charts, we have a free printable option on our
    website.

    5. When you start organizing a kid’s room, the first thing you should do
    is get down to their eye level. Seeing what they see can really help you
    understand their unique challenges. For example, small kids typically
    cannot reach adult height closet rods.       Therefore they won’t be able
    to access their clothes easily, and will have a hard time putting them
    away.       Also look for things that are just out of reach and may be
    tempting to climb on furniture and gain access.

    6. Label everything! If your child is too young to read, have them draw
    pictures of the items. This will ensure that they know where things are,
    and will ensure that things can go back where they came from.

    7. Kids aren’t going to pick up every thing, every day. Give them a place
    in their room, or play space to keep items out over night, such as a Lego
    castle or a puzzle. However, insist the rest of the room be picked up.

    8. Use containers in colors that you child likes.       This will increase
    their likelihood of using them. Also, for younger children, use soft-sided
    containers in case they trip and fall onto them.

    9. If you child has a ton of collections, like rocks, shells, or coins,
    purchase jars and small shelves. Put the collection into the jars and then
    onto the shelves. They actually create a cute display, and your child can
    enjoy them all of the time.

    10. Children are often reluctant to let go of toys and clothing. When
    asking your child to make some donations, don’t just ask them what they
    want to get rid of. Explain that the toys that they no longer use are
    going to help another boy or girl that may not have toys of their own to
    play with. Rather than making the donation open ended, give them a
    container, such as a laundry basket, and ask them to fill it.       They
    won’t feel as though they have to donate all of their toys, and it will go
    much quicker and easier for all parties involved.” (Bonnie from The Joyful Organizer)

    If you would like to learn more please visit www.thejoyfulorganizer.com

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