1. Get a Bookshelf in Place
Put a small bookshelf by the front door. When the kids get home from school, have them set their back packs and shoes on it. Try to choose a bookshelf that has enough shelves on it, so each child …show more content…
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3. Decorate Tin Can Organizers
Rinse and dry leftover tin cans from vegetables or soups. Then, wrap the outside of them with construction paper, and tape the paper into place. Write what the contents of it are on the side of each can. These are great for holding crayons, markers, and pencils.
4. Set Up Your Three-Basket Laundry System
Instead of dirty clothes piling up in each person's bedroom or bathroom, set up three baskets in the laundry room for sorting. Label them for white clothes, dark clothes, and light-colored clothes. Then, as soon as someone changes clothes, have them immediately put their laundry in the appropriate basket.
5. Color Code Hangers
Tie colored ribbon onto hangers. Have a different color for each day of the week. Then, match up outfits ahead of time. In the morning, each child can quickly grab clothes according to the color.
6. Organize Drawers With Cardboard Dividers
Save cereal boxes and other leftover cardboard. Then, cut the cardboard into long strips that are as deep as your drawers. Tape them into segments to make dividers of different