Organize + Energize: Be Prepared 5 Ways to Contain Kid’s Paper Clutter

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

 

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Are you prepared for all of the paper your kids will be bringing home from school?  Do you have systems in place that will allow you (and them) to have a smooth, stress-free school year?   

Get your kids in the habit of controlling their paper now so they’ll be able to have a handle on it throughout their school years, college, and their careers. Start now by having your kids participate in the process. 

Here are 5 ways you can tame the paper clutter:

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Organize school binders. When purchasing back to school supplies, dedicate a color to each subject. For instance for English class, have a green notebook, folder and or binder. All paperwork for English stays contained in the English folders. Get your children in the habit of once a week cleaning out their subject folders and filing papers in their file drawer. Start these routines now and make it a habit of following up with them.

Develop a kid friendly filing system. It can be a filing drawer, cabinet, accordion file, portable rolling cart, or any other filing system that will work for them.  Do not let paper takeover the kitchen, living room or dining room table. Have a designated area in the bedroom or office for their papers.  Label the files and have them store important documents in the files throughout the school year. You can label them by subject and color code to match the colors you dedicated to each subject. Store class projects, papers, and any other important documents in these files. At the end of the school year go through the files and purge whatever you think you may not need for the future. Store the documents you want to keep in a separate file and label with the school year and keep everything together in a separate storage box. Start each school year fresh by continuing to rotate the files. 

Contain to one area of the home. When creating these systems, keep them contained to one area. You will never again find paper in the kitchen, in drawers, in the den, under the bed, on the dining room table or taking over their room. Choose one area in the home and organize and contain the paper to that area. 

Handling memorabilia. When working with clients, I find memorabilia all over the home. Develop a system for any artwork, achievements, and any other paper memorabilia they bring home. Don’t stuff it into a drawer or leave in a pile on the counter. Purchase and label a container to hold the memorabilia. Make a habit of maintaining the system.

Maintain the system. Your children should have a good handle on their papers if they have a system. If the system works, you won't have papers stuffed in drawers all over the home or their bedroom. If the system doesn’t work, keep working and tweaking the system until it works for you. All paper will be contained and have a home. Create routines, follow the routines and they will form habits. 

Work with your children to put these systems in place and you will be one step closer to becoming organized for back to school. This organizational skill set will stay with them and they will grow to be efficient and productive adults. 

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Kristin Carcieri-MacRae, is an organizing & efficiency expert and owner of Organizing in RI. Kristin teaches her clients that living an organized lifestyle will save them time and money, decrease their stress levels and help them become more efficient and productive. Her articles have been published in local and national magazines. Kristin's CD, Organizing Basics, is a 1-hour guide for the person who wants to get organized but doesn't know where to begin. She is also available for organizing workshops.

 

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