'Finally, I understood why my daughter kept losing and breaking things. Now it was time to figure out how to make organizing work for her. It wasn’t about me and how I wanted it to look and function. It was about finding ways that work best for her.'
for a clear, consistent font. It’s easy to read and provides consistency, which is extremely helpful for a child with ADHD.Have your child help you label bins and drawers so she knows where things belong.Use one storage bin per category instead of trying to combine categories. For example, our daughter’s underwear and socks were combined in one drawer. I moved them into drawers of their own to eliminate clutter and confusion.
Kids love rainbows; they’re pretty to look at and colors are some of the first things they learn when they are toddlers. Use this to your advantage.Clothes: This will help for smoother mornings because your child will be able to find what they are looking for quickly. Toys: Depending on the toys, using this technique can be extremely useful. LEGOs are begging to be color coded.Your child’s bedroom is the best location to keep everything. Teach them this space is their “apartment” and it’s their job to keep organized and tidy so they can have visitors. This creates the independence that many kids crave.
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