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	<title>Clutter control. Home organizing tips from Out of Chaos &#187; Kids and Children</title>
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		<title>Top Twelve Tips to Keep Kids Organized</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2005 23:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Chu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What kind of example are you setting for your children? What habits will they grow up with as they silently watch your organizational behaviours? If you don&#8217;t put your possessions away, why should they? Have your children by part of the organizing process &#8211; when de-cluttering, have children pick out their favourite toys and choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What kind of example are you setting for your children? What habits will they grow up with as they silently watch your organizational behaviours? If you don&#8217;t put your possessions away, why should they?<br />
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<li>Have your children by part of the organizing process &#8211; when de-cluttering, have children pick out their favourite toys and choose one or two from what&#8217;s left to give to a needy friend or charity.</li>
<li>Use low shelving for toys and books &#8211; create separate areas for toys, books, library books, school notices.</li>
<li>Use clear plastic containers with hinged lids, for storing toys &#8211; use colour for toddlers and have kids make their own labels &#8211; make organizing fun!</li>
<li>Use a small filing box or plastic drawers in the closet for art, awards, cards, reports.</li>
<li>Use hanging shelves for storage for clothes they can reach themselves &#8211; use closet and shoe organizers and make use of vertical space.</li>
<li>Store keepsakes and seldom-used items high in the closet in labelled containers or clear plastic (this works well for rotating toys, too!).</li>
<li>Place a laundry hamper inside your child&#8217;s room &#8211; install a basketball hoop over it.</li>
<li>Install low-hanging hooks for the clothes that will be worm again.</li>
<li>Use under the bed storage for toys or clothes.</li>
<li>A &#8216;clothes line&#8217; hung vertically or horizontally is ideal for artwork or photos.</li>
<li>Increase floor space &#8211; remove the closet doors and use a spring shower rod to hang a bright curtain &#8211; open it to enlarge the play area!</li>
<li>Use a timer and small rewards (stickers or a new container!) to motivate kids to tidy and/or organize.</li>
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