Helping kids organizetheir belongings is usually a process that develops as they do. From the start, we often give our children all the tools they need to have order in theirbedrooms and closets.The clutter and disarray comes as they begin to claim ownership of their rooms, toys and accessories. But, instead of battling with them, join forces! If you allow your kids to have input into the way their "inventory of stuff" and clothing are organized, you’ll find them more eager to maintain order in their personal spaces. Good habits take time to develop. By making organizing a team effort, you are teaching life lessons that someday will be second nature to your independent, self-sufficient kids.Finish: Candlelight |
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