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Organizing a Play Room
by Barbara Myers Your child has more toys than you ever dreamed of having as a child. What do you do with all of them? How can you organize a play space -- either in a bedroom or a play room? First, separate everything into categories such as: building blocks, tools, dolls, reading materials, action figures, cooking items, musical toys, art supplies, etc. Make a list of all your categories. Next, decide the best way to hold each category.
This can include any type of cabinet, container or basket. You'll
need Then measure. For example, stack all the building blocks. Take a measuring tape and measure length times width times height. Write it down. Go shopping or look around the house for appropriate containers. Many people go out and buy storage containers without knowing exactly how they will use them. Measure first and buy wisely. Finally, set up everything. Every toy should be
categorized and should have a home. This makes clean up quicker
and easier. Most days, a child can clean his or her room (with
your help) in about five minutes. If children know where to put
things they are more likely to put them away. This is also a great
time to start teaching them to put away one set of Tip: Go through toys periodically and remove the
ones which are not being used. You can store or donate them.
Free "50 Ways to Manage Your Time" tips booklet. Visit www.ineedmoretime.com. Copyright 2002-2012 Barbara Myers. All rights reserved. Publishers may reprint this article only if it if reprinted in full and includes complete signature line. |
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