Less Mess Distress

Getting Organized for the Fall
Very Messy Closet

It may still be summer outside, but indoors it’s all about autumn: new shoes, sharpened pencils and shiny lunchkits. So to help you keep track of all this fall paraphernalia (and save time, as well), we’ve asked some of Vancouver’s professional organizers to pass along some of their top tips for the season.

Heather Knittel and Susan Borax of Good Riddance Professional Organizing Solutions has ideas to cut the crazy-making clutter:

  • Limit the amount of art and homework you save for each child. Hold onto the best throughout the year, and at the end of June save the top five pictures or projects in memory boxes. (Remember, you can also immortalize art by turning it into greeting cards by Cards by Kids.)
  • Establish a daily backpack routine with your children. Pick a time when you can sit down together to empty its contents so you can review any teacher notices or schoolwork, and weed out the snack remains or the smelly runners. Make sure there is a designated backpack storage spot near the door.

Linda Chu from Out of Chaos suggests that parents:

  • Use a whiteboard with grid lines to keep track of what homework is due, and when—we know this would also help us to remember younger children’s play dates and preschool outings!
  • Create a ‘command centre’ for incoming notices and school information and to ensure all the team/school contact information is in once central location as well. This could take the form of a large binder with dividers for each child and activity.
  • Use a rolling under-the-bed clothes drawer as a place to store outfits or uniforms that will be required for the week ahead. For example, a Tuesday birthday party ensemble, Friday’s dance leotard and this season’s soccer jersey so you’re not rushing in advance of the event.

 

And from Solutions Organizing & Staging (SOS), Ranka Burzan suggests, to help our kids keep themselves organized, we:

  • Go through their wardrobe and give away anything that doesn’t fit or just doesn’t get used.
  • Provide each child’s bedroom with a laundry hamper and garbage can (we find sprinkling our home with several blue recycling bins helps us keep the paper from piling up!)
  • Encourage good habits by having preschoolers pull up their bed covers every day and make sure their dirty laundry is in the hamper. Write down simple tasks on a laminated chore chart (Savvymoms know that including children in family responsibilities at an early age is the biggest predictor of success in life!)

Now, if only we could find our camera….

How to Find

Good Riddance
www.goodriddance.ca
(604) 421-7347

Out of Chaos
www.outofchaos.ca
(604) 813-8189

Solutions Organizing & Staging
www.solutionsorganizing.com
(604) 584-3240

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First published 2008.09.11

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