วันเสาร์ที่ 14 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Kids and Clutter - Keep, Donate, or Throw Out

It's a fact - kids are messy creatures. Within minutes, it can look like a tornado has followed them around the house. This narrative focuses on regularly getting rid of unused, worn out, or broken things as one way to keep kid areas decluttered. Read on to scrutinize four quick-and-easy ways to keep the "kid clutter" out of your house.

Papers - Set aside fifteen, ten, or even five minutes a few times a week to look through school work and other papers in your child's room. This can be a fun way to spend time with your child while decluttering. You may find a few good things to keep. Throw away the rest after you have enjoyed seeing over them.

Donate For Children

Unused Clothes - Children outgrow and wear out their clothes quickly. Their drawers and closets can verily get cluttered with clothes they don't verily wear. Once every month or so, check for clothes that are stained, torn, worn out, or seem too small. You can verily do this while you do laundry so it doesn't take extra time. Throw out clothes that can't be worn and think donating clothes in good shape that have been outgrown.

Broken Things - A child's room or play area often has unused or broken toys and writing utensils. Just getting rid of these can make a big difference. Take about 15 minutes a few times a month to check for broken crayons, broken art projects, small cafeteria toys that aren't used, and other cluttery items. This can be made into a fun game for your kids with a timer and some music.

Protected Items - With all of this purging and throwing away, your child may think that whatever is fair game for the trashcan. Agree on some personal treasures and sentimental favorites that are off-limits for decluttering. The idea is to help your kids elaborate what they verily love. They will be more willing to part with extra things when they know their favorites are protected.

Kids and Clutter - Keep, Donate, or Throw Out

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