Organize + Energize:  9 Ways to Get Your Kids Organized For Back to School

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

 

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It’s that time of year again. It’s time to get everybody organized for a stress-free school year.  It’s time to start planning and preparing and getting ready to get back into your fall routine.  I’ve had the pleasure of working with many kids this pre back-to-school season and it’s been an enjoyable experience for all!

Here are 9 ways to get your kids in organization mode for back to school:

Transfer the skill set.  If your kids are old enough, it’s time to transfer the organizational skill set during this pre-school season. Start them young and talk to them about creating organized systems and how to maintain them. If you don’t have the skill set, you can hire a professional to work with your kids. 

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Give them structure. Most kids love structure. Structure keeps kids organized. Living in an organized, structured home versus a chaotic, disorganized home will help kids focus and become less distracted. Your kids may be craving structure and organization. Have the conversation with them about creating structure.  

Declutter. It’s time to declutter your kid’s spaces. When was the last time you went through their books, toys, clothes, papers, etc.? If it’s been more than a year, it’s time to declutter. You won’t believe what your kids have outgrown in a year, and I’m not just talking about clothes. They may be more ready to get rid of things than you think. Sometimes I find that the kids are more eager to let go of things than their parents. It’s an exciting process. Get your kids involved in the process.

Paper management.  I can already hear the moans about the paper that arrives during the school year. You have to have a system to control this paper. Everybody functions differently so not every system is created equal.  The key is to create a simple system that can be maintained throughout the year. Decluttering this system at the end of each semester or school year is also crucial. Don’t forget to keep a memorabilia container to store all of the important and meaningful items that they accumulate throughout the year. 

Organize bathrooms. Why organize the bathroom? It’s so everybody can become more efficient during their morning routine.  Create working organized systems in the bathroom to decrease time spent in the bathroom. Declutter, categorize, itemize and contain everything to make mornings easier. 

Organize bedrooms. It’s so important for your kids to have an organized bedroom. Start with decluttering this space and then work with them to organize it according to how they function, not the way you function. Talk to them and ask them questions. You will be surprised that they have answers to the questions. They know how they want to function and creating those systems around how they function will give them motivation to maintain that organization. 

Homework space. Talk to your kids about how they want to function this year with their homework. Do they want a quiet desk space in their room away from the distractions in the kitchen? Wherever they choose to function, set them up with all of the supplies they will need to be successful. Categorize and itemize their school supplies and create systems for them to easily maintain.

Give them a calendar. Have them keep a calendar on their desk to keep track of important dates. Sports, dances, doctor’s appointments, test dates, and other important appointments should be kept on their calendar. It’s a great time to get them started in keeping track of where they have to be and how they can prepare for upcoming events.

Morning routines. Make morning routines easy on you. You’ll be able to spend more time in the morning at the breakfast table. Plan and prepare lunches and backpacks the evening before. Plan outfits for the week. Having an organized home will help make morning routines easier.

Have a conversation with your family and make a plan to get organized for this upcoming school year. Once you get organized in the home and reduce the clutter and chaos, you’ll be able to live a less chaotic and simpler life. 

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Kristin Carcieri-MacRae, the founder and owner of Organizing in RI, has always enjoyed finding creative ways to streamline the environment around her. She has appeared on air on Patricia Raskin's Positive Business Radio and her articles have been published in the Rhode Island Small Business Journal and New England Home Life. Kristin's CD, Organizing Basics, is a 1-hour guide for the person who wants to get organized but doesn't know where to start. She is also available for organizing workshops. Tune into her weekly radio show, Organize, Energize! on talkstreamradio.com.

 

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Avoid these mistakes and your project will take less time than you expected. You won’t be as stressed or as overwhelmed as you anticipated. You will be amazed at what you have accomplished. You will be motivated and energized to tackle another project.

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Not planning ahead

Getting organized is a process and you have to have a plan on how to conquer your project. You can’t tear apart an entire room all at once. You need to break the project down into small pieces. Plan to tackle your project in 3-hour increments. If you work longer than 3 hours at a time, you are setting yourself up for burnout. Plan ahead to try to avoid distractions and stay focused.

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Purchasing the incorrect supplies

I know you are excited to get organized, but don’t rush out to the store and purchase products just because you like the way they look. Get organized first. Figure out what you need to contain, and then purchase your container to match the items you need it to hold.

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Not letting others know about your system

Once you set up the organized system, you have to get everybody in your home on board. Show them the systems and how you are going to function with this system going forward. Label everything if you must, so everybody gets in the habit of putting items away. Remember, the simpler the system, the easier it’s going to be to maintain.

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Not maximizing your space

Use every inch of space and use it well. Take everything out of the area you are organizing. You can’t get a clear visual of the space if it is filled with clutter. Shifting items around is not going to work.

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Repeatedly clearing spaces

You are creating more work for yourself if you continue to clear spaces once a month. Create a system and allow everything in your home to have its own place, and you will never have to clear a space again.

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Kristin Carcieri-MacRae

Kristin Carcieri-MacRae, the founder and owner of Organizing in RI, has always enjoyed finding creative ways to streamline the environment around her. She has appeared on air on Patricia Raskin's Positive Business Radio and her articles have been published in the Rhode Island Small Business Journal and New England Home Life. Kristin's CD, Organizing Basics, is a 1-hour guide for the person who wants to get organized but doesn't know where to start. She is also available for organizing workshops. Tune into her weekly radio show, Organize, Energize! on Mondays at 8:30am on www.talkstreamradio.com.

 
 

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