briefinfinity.com briefinfinity.com
Search:    Home Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Submit Article   
Free links exchange
 
 

Shopping Online

 

Entertainment

 

Realty & Property

 

Food & Recipe

 

Science & Space

 

Business & Companies

 

Academics & Learning

 

Automotive

 

Society & Communities

 

Banking & Finance

 

Teens & Children

 

Garden & Home

 

Culture & Art

 

Issues & News

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Software & Networking

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Government & Politics

 

Self Help

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Hygiene & Health


 

Home Page › Garden & Home › Parenting
 

An Organized School Year In 10 Easy Steps

 
Author: Sherrie Le Masurier
 

Organizing your kids and keeping them organized throughout the school year can be a real challenge. But it doesnt have to be. With an effective organizational system, your family can experience a life without chaos and clutter.

It all starts with establishing a system that works. As parents were in the drivers seat when it comes to teaching our children how to be responsible individuals. One of the best ways to do this is to model the behavior and habits we would like to encourage in them and make our school aged kids responsible for their own belongings.

Being organized is all about developing family routines that work. Good routines are anything you do on a regular basis that simplifies your life and makes it run smoother. It could be setting regular sleep and wake-up times for your kids (and yourself) or something as simple as setting the breakfast table, making lunches, or laying your clothes out the night before.

A positive family rhythm is an organized one. Effective organizing involves having a solid system in place with regular family discussions, limited extra curricular activities, creative scheduling and a plan for conflict resolution when it occurs.

Following are some tips to help your family get and stay organized this school year and beyond.

Color-code supplies. Keep things simple by having a different color knapsack and lunch bag for each child. You could also take the color-coding idea one step further and use it as a way of keeping your childrens class materials separate.

Create a homework schedule. Have your child do her homework when and where it makes the most sense to her. Support homework completion by encouraging a regular daily routine.

Eliminate frustrations with an organized backpack. Showing your child how to effectively use her backpack can eliminate a lot of last minute hassle. Have her use the main section for books and binders. Signed permission slips can find a home in an outer pocket. The remaining small pouches are ideal for separating pens, pencils and calculators from personal items like a tooth or hair brush.

Daily backpack habits. Make it a habit to sort thorough your childs backpack with her the same day it comes home. Depending on your schedule allot some time after school or after dinner. Sign permission forms and record important school events at the same time.

Record everything on a family calendar. One of best ways to keep on top of everyones schedule is to have a central spot where things are recorded and easily referred to. A large family calendar in a high traffic area like the kitchen is a great way of keeping abreast of whats happening and when.

Schedule in nightly preparation time. Encourage your child to spend 15 minutes each night gathering all that they need for the next day. If you have several children set up a shelf with baskets or cubby holes so each child has his or her separate space to store school related belongings. Include in this time clothes planning for the next day.

Ready, set, leave. Set up a spot near the door for things that need to go to school (backpacks, school books, sports equipment, musical instruments etc.)

For more creative tips on how to get your kids up and out in the morning visit http://familysanitysavers.com/morningmadness.html

Make lunches in advance. Plan non-perishables like drinks and snacks a week or two ahead. Make sandwiches once a week and freeze or prepare them the night before.

Plan breakfast the night before. Save time in the morning by setting the kitchen table in advance and making cereal and bread available to those who are ready first.

Set your alarm clock earlier. Trying to get yourself and everyone else ready at same time in the morning only breeds panic. Do yourself a favor by rising half an hour before everyone else. Its amazing how smooth your morning will go if youre showered and dressed before waking the kids.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Canine Conundrums And Feline Unfathomables
 
Borrowing Anything from Anyone - the Top 9 Rules
 
Book Binding Basics
 
Basic Horse Care
 
Babies Born During The Sign Of Gemini
 
Choosing Easy-care Shrubs
 
How to Find Antique Collectibles
 
Use Fresh Flowers To Brighten Your Home
 
Unique Birthday Gift Idea for 1st Birthday
 
Ideas for Decorating Your Outdoor Patio Area
 
 
 
 

How to Buy the Right Dog Food for Your Pit Bull Terrier

Knowing exactly which dog food to buy for your Pit Bull terrier can be confusing. There are countles ... - Tim Amherst
 

Wheelchair Education 101: Which One is Right for You?

Whether you plan on being in a wheelchair for just a short time or for the duration of your life, it ... - Alan Jason Smith
 

The Right Binoculars Gift Idea

Looking for a gift that he can?t resist? Why not try on a pair of binoculars that fit your budget, h ... - Iouri Kroukov
 
 

A Million Uses For Kitchen Bar Stools

Perfect ideas for using kitchen bar stools in your decorating designs. Add new life to any kitchen w ... - John Bolt
 

Wood Deck Designs

A wood deck is a home improvement that not only adds to the value of your home, but provides a commu ... - Nicky Ferns
 

After The Water Recedes

If your home looks like a river ran through it, you may feel as though you're swimming upstream as y ... - Stacey Moore
 

April Fools Day

April Fool's Day, is not officially considered a holiday, is most definitely a notable day that is c ... - Ryan Fyfe
 

A Comparison of Art Prints and Reproductions: Learn the Difference

If you collect art or enjoy decorating your walls with paintings, you might be wondering what the di ... - David De Groot
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service  
© 2006-2008 www.briefinfinity.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.