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"The best way to keep children home is to make the home atmosphere pleasant -- and let the air out of the tires." -- Dorothy Parker
You've tried everything from rewards to restrictions; however, your child's room is always a mess. Clothes, towels, toys and clutter are everywhere. Organization can be learned! Our organization professionals can create an attractive space for your child that will help promote the principles of organization. Allow us to evaluate your child's room and recommend some solutions. Clutter is basically stuff that has no home, right? Involve your child in the organization process by allowing them to determine storage locations. Remember, when a child opens the closet doors, and looks down and sees the floor, and looks UP and sees the hanging bar, where do you think the stuff in their hands is going to go? ON THE FLOOR!
Involving children will empower them. Be sure to be considerate of your child's developmental level. Younger children forget about objects if they cannot see them. Therefore, open containers and exposed shelving will help them put away and find objects. Children three to five years of age enjoy independently getting dressed, so use low hanging closet rods, shelves and baskets that they can reach. Younger school age children may benefit from labels in order to correctly put away objects. There is hope!
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