7 Organizing Tips
for Parents
1. List
responsibilities for school-age children and teens.
Post the list. It might include: place clothes in
hamper, brush teeth, do homework and take out trash.
Make it clear that all items must be completed before
any privileges are allowed (watching TV, talking on the
phone, using the computer).
2. Help your older
children and teens schedule their week days. For
example, if they are home at 3:00 p.m. and go to bed at
9:00 p.m., they have six hours to accomplish x, y and z.
3. Be sure to make
time in your schedule (minimum 30 minutes) to spend with
your kids every day.
4. Prepare five
outfits for each child on the weekend. Make sure
clothes are clean, mended and pressed, and shoes are
clean. Do this for yourself, too!
5. Designate a file
folder or box for each child and each adult in your
household. Mail, school papers, and notes to one
another can easily be passed along this way. Instruct
kids to empty backpacks upon arrival and place all
paperwork into parent's folders.
6. Place shoes,
coats, keys, backpacks and anything else needed for the
next day, by the exit door or in the car every evening
to avoid last minute searching for misplaced items.
7. Have everyone make
a list of fun things to do. Keep it handy and choose
one or two fun family activities each weekend.
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Copyright 2002-2006
Barbara Myers. All rights reserved.
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