Yippee! Schools out! The kids are beyond happy. Summer is almost here. Fun in the sun!
As you look around you see backpacks on the floor with the contents of their locker /desk strewn everywhere. Your office / desk / refrigerator is already bursting with their "art work" and crafts. How did you accumulate so much "stuff"?
Just remember - you have 12 years of this! How do you get a handle on all of their "special papers"? Don't let the clutter overtake you. You will easily end up with more boxes of their "stuff" every year.
I know you and the kids are excited that school is out and the last thing that you want to do is spend hours going through their stuff. But it's easier to just bite the bullet and get it done now and be able to enjoy the summer without having to look at the clutter all summer long.
There are a number of ways to go about this. One, get one (1) box or plastic bin for each child. Put in dividers for each school year. Pick one or two or three (no more or you'll run out of room) great pieces to save. Put all of their report cards and awards into the folders.
Instead of a box, you can also use a large pendaflex folder for each child. You will need to explain to your child that you can't keep "all" of their pictures because you just don't have the room (trust me - my kids decorated an entire wall of my office with their art work and I left it up until they "begged" me to take it down when they were 15).
Do this at the end of every school year so that you are not overwhelmed when they are going away to college and you decide it's "finally" time to clear our their stuff (trust me....they go from 12 to college overnight!).
Take a look at their backpack and see if it still is in good condition for next year. If it is, clean it out and store it for next year. If it's, not throw it in the garbage.
Go through all of their school supplies and get rid of everything that is broken. Sort all of the "good" supplies into a box for next year. Make a list of what you have left over that can be re-used so that you don't have to buy it next year.
Now you can relax and enjoy your summer...that is until it's time to "get organized" for the next school year. But that's another article!
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Member: National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (NSGCD)
Certificate of Study in Chronic Disorganization
NAPO, Quantum Leap Trainer
NAPO in the Schools Trained Provider
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