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Helping Kids Be More Organized

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There are several strategies that parents and caregivers can use to help children become more organized:

  1. Establish a routine: Children thrive on routine and predictability. Having a consistent schedule for meals, homework, and bedtime can help children feel more in control and organized.
  2. Create a designated study space: A dedicated study area, such as a desk or a corner of a room, can help children focus and stay on task.
  3. Encourage responsibility: Children should be responsible for keeping their own spaces clean and organized. Encourage them to take ownership of their belongings, and make it clear that they are responsible for keeping them in order.
  4. Use visual aids: Visual aids such as calendars, to-do lists, and schedule charts can help children stay on top of their tasks and responsibilities.
  5. Teach time management: Children should be taught how to manage their time effectively, and learn how to prioritize their tasks.
  6. Break down large tasks: Large tasks can be overwhelming for children, breaking them down into smaller, manageable steps can make them more approachable.
  7. Lead by example: Children learn by example, parents or caregivers should model good organizational habits and routines themselves.
  8. Be positive and supportive: Children need positive reinforcement and encouragement to be successful in their organizational efforts.
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It’s important to remember that every child is different and some may need more support than others to develop good organizational skills. It’s also important to be patient and flexible as children learn and grow.

Kids Organization Furniture 

There are certain furniture accessories that can be purchased and used strategically to help kids keep their rooms, playrooms, and open spaces cleaner and tidier.

There are various types of furniture that can be used to help children stay organized, including:

  1. Desks: A dedicated desk can provide a space for children to study and complete homework. Look for desks with drawers or shelves to store supplies and books.
  2. Bookcases: A bookcase can be used to store books and other materials, and help children keep their items organized and easily accessible.
  3. Storage bins and boxes: Storage bins and boxes can be used to store and organize toys, games, and other items. They come in different sizes, colors and shapes.
  4. Closet organizers: Closet organizers can be used to organize clothes and shoes, they can help children to see what they have and make it easy to access.
  5. Desk accessories: Desk accessories such as pencil holders, paper trays, and file folders can help children keep their supplies and papers in order.
  6. Locker: A locker can be used to store children’s belongings and keep them organized, it can be a great solution for children who attend school or have a shared room.
  7. Chairs: A comfortable chair can help children stay focused and engaged while they study or complete homework.
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When choosing furniture for children, it’s important to consider the child’s age, size, and needs. Also, it’s recommended to choose furniture that is durable and easy to clean, and that can be easily adjusted as the child grows.


Overall you want to ensure that you instill the value and importance of organization in your children. You also want to give them the tools to stay organized so it doesn’t get frustrating and cause them to give up. Understanding them as real humans, working with them, and making everything as fun as possible will always be your best bet when trying to instill values in your children. 

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