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Kid's spaces - from clutter to clarity Sort It Out Seattle has the experience you need to help your kids get organized and stay that way. Laura is the mother of a pack rat 7 year old who loves Legos. She can bring that hands on experience to your home. 1. Clean it Up! There are just too many toys! Grandparents loves to send toys, all those prizes from school, and every toy your child has even owned seem to be piled in the middle of the room! What to do? Organize! 2. Letting Go.
One of the most useful life skills you can teach your child is learning
how to let go. If this is a problem for your child, start in
stages. Begin with toys that haven't been played with, moving them
into a new space out of sight. Let your child know that if a toy
isn't played with for 2 weeks they can choose to donate the toy to
charity. 3. Putting away.
Establishing a place for everything helps your day go more smoothly.
We will set up a system that works for the individual child. SORT IT OUT SEATTLE |