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Organize 365 Podcast

103 - Kid Bedroom Organization - Step 1 - The Basics

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Lisa shares the basics of kid bedroom organization. Get tips to teach your child how to organize and clean a bedroom.

Learning the skills of organizing your bedroom is so much more important than just making your mom happy.

I want you to think of organizing your bedroom like it is your apartment. It is your very own space inside your parent's home. You don't need to worry about paying rent or utilities, but it is yours to take care of, clean, and organize.

Bedroom organizing basics

1. Start a Weekly Cleaning Schedule. You need to pick a day and time WEEKLY to clean and organize your room.
2. Clear the Clutter. Do the TOP 3 tasks to clean your bedroom... Clean up trash and food, take out all the dirty laundry, and clean up your floor.
3. Declutter and Donate. Look around and see if there are any toys or clothes you can donate or get rid of.

4. Clean your bedroom. That means vacuum and dust!

Let's take these one at a time...

1. Create a cleaning schedule to clean and organize your bedroom every week.

There really is no way around this one. You need to clean and organize your room every week. If you skip a week, the clutter gets so out of control it is really hard to get it done without being overwhelmed.

Pick a specific day and time for organizing your room and ask your parents to help you schedule it on your family calendar. You can pick ANY day and time, but I find Saturday morning tends to be the best for most girls, unless they are in a competitive sport.

At first, it may take you 2-4 hours to clean and organize your room. But after you go through all 5 of these posts, it will get quicker and easier. Eventually, you should be able to get your whole room clean and organized in an hour or less.

2. Do these TOP 3 bedroom cleaning tasks.

Clean up trash and food, take out all the dirty laundry, and clean up your floor.

The older you get, the more food and laundry you will have in your room. The younger you are, the more your toys will be all over the floor.

Each week, no matter what, start by doing these 3 things first:

1. Pick up ALL the trash and put anything food related back in the kitchen.

2. Pick up all the dirty clothes and put them in the hamper or laundry room.

3. Pick up and put away what is on your floor.

3. See if there is anything you can donate or get rid of.

Every week and every time we talk, I am going to be encouraging you to get rid of stuff and declutter your bedroom. Here's why...

1. Your bedroom is not a house. You have limited space to store your treasures and you need to make sure they are STILL treasures and not just old stuff you don't know what to do with.

2. You are always getting NEW stuff which means you need to get rid of OLD stuff.

3. Things break, you lose pieces, and you just stop playing with stuff over time.

HOW do you do declutter your bedroom?

1. Decide what you no longer play with or want.

2. Take it to your mom and see if she or your siblings want it.

3. Help mom create a donation box or basket for you to put stuff in each week that you no longer want.

4. Clean your room... That means vacuum and dust!

Ahem. Yes. Cleaning means CLEANing. Once you have your bedroom organized, run the vacuum and dust your dresser. NOTE: Please wear tennis shoes or shoes where your toes are covered when you vacuum for safety. :)

To view all the posts in this series go to http://organize365.com/kids

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. My name is Lisa Woodruff and I'm a professional

0:07.1

organizer and blogger in Cincinnati, Ohio. I want to help you get your home

0:11.8

organized and help you organize life stages and unexpected events.

0:17.0

So sit back, relax, and let's get organized.

0:21.0

These next four podcasts are dedicated to six and a half year old

0:26.8

Lenay from Fairfield, Ohio.

0:29.4

It was her mother who inspired me to record these podcasts for seven to

0:33.4

17 year old girls when Lene said to her mom that she needed to listen to the

0:38.1

funny organizer lady while she cleaned and organized her room and

0:41.6

Leney you did a great job on your room.

0:44.4

So here's a little bit more motivation

0:46.4

and it's directly for you.

0:48.6

All right, girls, the next five podcasts are all for you.

0:53.4

Yes, girls ages 7 to 17.

0:57.0

These podcasts are just for you

0:58.8

and I am going to share with you

1:01.1

how you should organize your room, how to organize your room.

1:02.5

How to organize your room.

1:03.9

And moms, you can stick around and listen

1:06.0

for two reasons.

1:06.8

One, I'd love for you to know what I'm saying

1:08.7

to your darling daughters, and let me know

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