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k1j14mom
Aug 6, 2007, 12:30 AM
I am trying to get organized and I am up for all opinions!! Please help me I have a 2 yr old and a 4 yr old I have already cut down on the whole toy thing I have a special room for them they have a play room just for all of their toys and I also and not get either one of them to stop from pulling out their clean clothes from their drawers no matter how much trouble they get into please help me if you can and having for some good ideas and will power to get my house in order:D

MOWERMAN2468
Aug 8, 2007, 05:17 PM
Try To Install Shelving And Closet Organizers, These Two Things Will Work Wonders For You.

k1j14mom
Aug 8, 2007, 09:13 PM
My kids already have shelving in their closets that is not really the problem area

scac
Aug 17, 2007, 09:15 AM
Well, Maybe get them to try cleaning with you. If you let them participate, maybe you can set a timer and they will have to have everything cleaned by the tme that the timer goes off. If they start getting the idea that cleaning and helping out doesn't have to be boring, then they might find a way to keep themselves organized. I try to set a timer , and I have to get all the clothes on my floor into the laundry basket, by shooting baskets, kind of like basketball. When you do laundry, help them separate the darks and lights, by doing that, it will help learn colors. Try making cleaning and organization fun. Then they might enjoy helping with chores.

I wish you the best of luck!!

LearningToBeHandy
Sep 9, 2007, 11:50 AM
We do a 15 minute pick up at the end of each day. Everyone participates. We turn the TV off and put on some lively music. I usually put a laundry basket in the middle of the floor in the most messy room. Anything that doesn't belong in the room gets thrown in the basket. Then, we move with the basket to the next room, etc. etc.

Also, now that my son is a little older, if he leaves anything laying around, it gets put in detention. The toy stays visible but out of reach for a week. That'll teach him!

I don't pay allowance for cleaning his room. In my book that's part of his regular responsibilities.

I think it gets easier over time. Once the kids realize you aren't going to back down or stop, they'll buy in.

If they still don't help, you might consider hiding a small reward (even an existing toy) in the bottom of the mess. It's like cleaning to hunt for buried treasure!

Good luck!