Wanting your child to be organized and stay safe
is an innate desire for parents. But sometimes, your kids don't see it
that way. All your kids want to do is play, play and play some more! If
you're having a hard time keeping your child's room clean and organized,
read on for some tips to help you achieve your goal.
Make the
room efficient. Make use of small drawers and cabinets where you can put
your child's belongings. Utilize anything that fits the design or
budget. The easier it to access, the better chance that it will be used.
For
toddlers, hanging their clothes on small hangers on a low hung rod can
help them choose their outfit and help them to feel like they are making
their own decisions. These feelings help them to start to "like" how
things work, and as they grow they will "like" having their clothes
hung.
Organizing a baby's room is mostly for the benefit of the
parent. Grouping the essential things you need in one area will help you
find things quicker and make the job of caring for your baby much
easier and safer. For example, put all the items you need for changing
your baby on or near your changing table. You never want to leave your
baby on the table to move across the room to pick up something that's
out of place, and having to pick him up to do that is quite a pain as
well. Likewise, arrange baby's bath basics together including towels and
washcloths. Keep them within easy reach when you are bathing your baby.
After all, you cannot leave your baby in her tub while you look for the
baby shampoo.
Place shelves at reaching height for your child in
his or her room. Shelves can be used to put toys on and when your child
wants to play, she can easily reach them without having to drag out all
the other toys.
Place a limit on the toys that are used at one time. Teach your
child to play with one toy at a time. Then before she can play with
another toy, she must put the first one away. If it's on a shelf that's
at a level where she can easily access it, this job should be an easy
one, she just may have to be reminded that the first toy has to be put
back before the second one can be taken out.
Make organizing and
keeping the room clean fun. Make using special containers for toys with
small pieces a fun part of playing with that toy. For example, use an
old shoebox as a toy car garage. Another example of making organization
fun would be to place a basketball hoop on top of your little boy's
laundry hamper. He'll be able to practice some basketball moves every
time he changes his clothes.
Teach your child how to clean his
room. Ask your child to join you when you are cleaning his room. Point
out that there is a place for everything and keeping the room clean is
as easy as putting every item back in it's place. As long as you don't
let the room get too out of hand, cleaning will be easy. Eventually, you
can transition to sitting on the bed and telling your child what needs
to be done. Then later, he will know what to do without you being there.
Keeping
a child's room clean can truly be a daunting task, but cleaning as you
go and keeping organized makes it a lot easier. Follow the tips above
and start to get in a habit, it takes practice and some time before you
see results but it's well worth the effort.
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