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Smart ways to ORGANISE CHILDREN'S SPACES
ParentsWorld India
|September 2023
Experts share suggestions on how to organise messy children's rooms into clutter-free spaces
A common complaint of most parents is that organising children's rooms including their books, toys and clothes at any age is daunting, laborious and exhausting. The satisfaction of keeping a room tidy and clean apart, maintaining an organised space is critical to boosting children's productivity, focus and empowering them to make their own decisions.
Kopal Dhir, a Delhi-based professional organiser and founder of Organise with Kopal, who follows the Konmari method (professional organiser Marie Kondo's minimalism-inspired approach to decluttering) believes the benefits of well-organised children's rooms extend beyond aesthetics, and significantly boost the productivity of children and parents. "When children have an organised space, they experience fewer distractions, focus better on their study and hobbies and take charge of their belongings, learning quick and independent decision-making.
When everything has a designated place, items can be retrieved quickly, saving time and developing a sense of responsibility and order. Also, involving children in the organising process cultivates responsibility and time management skills from early age. For parents, an organised home transcends into reducing time spent searching for misplaced items, creating a smoother morning routine and lowering stress levels,” says Dhir.
PW spoke to experts who share some key principles of organising children’s rooms/spaces:
KEEP IT MINIMAL
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