Organize + Energize: Back to School - Create a Homework Space

Kristin MacRae, GoLocalProv Organizing Expert

Organize + Energize: Back to School - Create a Homework Space

Have you thought about where your kids will be doing their homework? Where have they done it in the past? Have they spread out in the dining room, den, kitchen, or even on the floor? These are rooms in the home that tend to be loud, carry heavy foot traffic and let’s not forget all of the distractions they encounter while there.  Create a space that is quiet with little to no distractions. This can be a space in the bedroom, office, or a little nook in a finished basement or re-designed closet. 

Here are 6 tips to create an atmosphere where your child will be focused and excited to do their homework:

Furniture. Choose a desk and chair that are comfortable and ergonomically correct for your child. Be sure to test the desk and chair to make sure it is functional and suits them. Be sure they have the appropriate lighting.

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Supplies. Be sure to stock the desk area with all the supplies your child will need. Before you rush out to the store, take inventory of what you have around the home.

Filing Systems. This is so important. Paper is not going anywhere and you have to have systems to deal with all of the paper that arrives in the home. Set up these systems in the beginning of the year and make a daily habit of filing papers. 

Calendar. Keep a calendar on the desk so your child can keep track of important due dates and events.  Also get in them in the habit of creating daily to –do lists and keeping them on this desk. 

Organize. Work with your child and set up organized systems that will work for them. Make the systems as simple as possible. The simpler the system, the easier it will be to maintain. Teach them to file away paperwork, put back supplies when finished, and check off items on a to-list on a regular basis. Give your child structure and systems and they will appreciate it. 

Routine. Your children will get in the habit of utilizing their desk. Their paperwork will not be spread out all over the home. They won’t lose important papers, because all the papers will be contained to their desk area.  Create these routines now and habits will form.

Even if you don’t think you have the space in your home, take a look around, you may be surprised where you can carve a small nook out for your child to have their own space.  Give them an organized, structured space of their own and watch how they gravitate towards it. 

On Tuesday, September 20th  at 6:30pm, I’m giving a free presentation at Cumberland Public Library. Organizing Hacks for Teens. This is going to be a presentation given in a laid back, hang out type atmosphere. I’ll be talking with the teens about how their functioning now and giving them tips to become organized and efficient this school year.  Please join me. Please call the library to register at 401-333-2552. 

Kristin Carcieri-MacRae, is an organizing & efficiency expert and owner of Organizing in RI. Kristin teaches her clients that living an organized lifestyle will save them time and money, decrease their stress levels and help them become more efficient and productive. Her articles have been published in local and national magazines. Kristin's CD, Organizing Basics, is a 1-hour guide for the person who wants to get organized but doesn't know where to begin. She is also available for organizing workshops.
 

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