Sunday, February 05, 2012
TopicsOrganizing Kids
  Organizing Kids
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Raising Future Husbands and Wives...Our Kids

 

Is your little guy or gal just beginning to learn to pick up after themselves?  Maybe you have an older child that suffers from chronic disorganization and is always losing papers.  Maybe you’ve had to put a warning sign on their door saying, “Disaster Area”.  Did you know that you can have a child that is neat but not organized?  Neat people that are not organized tend to put things in stacks or hide clutter in closets or drawers so that the room is eye pleasing, but it’s not organized.

 

Teaching your child to "Get Organized!" is a quality that will serve them well now and prepare them to be future husbands and wives.   
  
Some of the topics I discuss concerning organizing kids are:

  • Toy Storage 
  • Chores  (Age Appropriate Chores)
  • Laundry 
  • School Papers 
  • Reward Systems 
  • Lunches
  • And much more…

 

Teaching our little guys someday how to do the laundry, not just wear it.

 

This topic takes approximately 30 minutes to cover and is normally combined with the topic, "Home Organizing".  This topic is appropriate for pre-school, elementary, and middle school students. As with all topics, I can work within your time frame.
    
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