If your children’s toys, books, and projects are a major source of clutter in your home, consider finding a special treasure box for each child to place their favorite toys in and clear off a shelf or two to provide a place for each child to display things they are proud of. By designating a spot for your child to store the toys he or she uses most, you set clear expectations of where toys belong when they are not being used.
When a child has a convenient treasure box to return their toys to when they are finished playing with them, they will be more likely to pick up after themselves than if they are unsure of where their toys belong. Putting their toys back by themselves will make your children feel proud to contribute to the family and establish good organizational skills that they can carry with them as they grow. Also, having their own special area will make them feel as if they are an important and valued member of the family. As parents, your workload will decrease as toys stop contributing to the clutter around your home.
Providing your child with a display shelf will allow them to decide which projects they want to keep and display, and which projects are past their prime. As an adult, it is often difficult to distinguish between prized works of art and projects that hold less value to the child. Your child will enjoy sharing with you which projects they are particularly proud of, and will look forward to showing you new additions to the display shelf. When given a clear idea of how much space they can use will teach your child planning skills that will undoubtedly lead to greater organization.
Children can often be confused about what your expectations are, especially when clutter isn’t particularly upsetting to them. These fun tips can give your child a sense of responsibility and autonomy within the family and teach them skills that they can use as they grow up. Starting a treasure box and display shelf early for your child will save you years of frustration and clutter!
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