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[10] January 7, 2011

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Is your house a mess? Do you waste a lot of time searching for things the family needs to get out the door in the morning—over and over? If you’re nodding vigorously, it sounds like some organization is in order. But you shouldn’t have to do it alone. Try these tips to get even the littlest messy children on board. Send a consistent message about neatness. Yes, it’s tiresome to repeat yourself, and sometimes it seems easier to put away the toys yourself. Remind your children regularly to put their things where they belong, before too long the message should start to stick.

Set a good example. If you fling your coat on the nearest chair as soon as you walk in the door, there’s a pretty good chance your children will follow suit. Enough said. Make it easy to be neat. Make sure coat hooks are visible and within reach of your children’s grasp, put a hamper with a wide opening in their bedroom, and use other strategies that make it easy for your kids to be neat. Separate stuff into containers. Most kids like and respond well to an orderly space. If they see a big shelf with a jumble of toys on it, they’re not likely to find the toy they want—or put it back when they’re done playing with it. By dividing toys into containers, kids know where to find them, and they have no excuse for not putting them back where they belong at the end of the play session. The

Separate stuff into containers . Most kids like and respond to an orderly space. Steve Ahrens, Kiddie Academy same concept can work well for clothing drawers. Take the container idea one step further by labeling each container, either with pictures or words. This way, you’ll hear fewer cries of “Where’s my favorite ____?” It also reduces the all-too familiar excuse for not putting things away: “I don’t know where it goes.” Allot time for cleaning up. Oftentimes, we schedule our families so tightly that we can barely throw on our clothes and gulp down

breakfast before we’re out the door for a day’s worth of activities. If you slow down a hair or two, you can use that extra time to encourage children to make their beds, put their plates in the kitchen sink, and twist the cap back on the toothpaste. Steve Ahrens is the owner of Kiddie Academy Bothell. Kiddie Academy is located at 22703 Bothell Everett Highway in the Canyon Park Shopping Center. For more information, please call 425-485-7200 or go to kiddieacademy.com/bothell on the web.

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