Mar 13
icon1 Ariel | icon2 Kids Rooms, Organizing | icon4 03 13th, 2009| icon32 Comments »

Spring is just around the corner and along with Spring comes “Spring Cleaning”

We all know the windows need to been washed, the air-conditioner filter changed, rooms aired out , etc. but how many of us tackle the black-hole known as the “child’s closet”?

Well I took the plunge and went where few have gone before and this is what I’ve learned:

1.Most Important: empty out the closet. Label four boxes - Keep, Donate, Trash, Repair and sort the contents into them. **Don’t ask for help from your younger children - nothing will go, but get your teen’s input to avoid a mutiny.

2.Want your children to hang their clothes up - make sure they can reach the rods. Adjust the rods to the appropriate height for your child, so your child may access
their own clothing.

For taller children or teens install a second rod beneath the first to create double hang-up space. After all todays teens change clothing quicker than the TV converter zaps that 30 second commercial good-bye.

3.Solving the case of the missing shoe - add a shoe rack or shoe bag and encourage your children to make friends with them.

4. Keep the top shelf for special items: “Out of reach, out of mind”

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