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Kids Closet Organizers Made A Differance for Us

By | Nov 3, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Kids love to hold on to everything they own. Unlike adults they don't like to get rid of things when they stop using them. My eldest child is eleven and still has some toys from when he was 2 years old. Kids closet organizers are very helpful if kids have lots of things because it can be very easy for them to lose important things. Sometimes when they lose things it only makes life harder on you because you end up wasting time and energy looking for it. No matter how many times you help them clean their rooms and try to teach them some kind of organization it never lasts. Maybe the main problem is insufficient storage space which will call for a closet make over.

They say that kids can become what you train them to be. If you train them to be organized then they will be. I always believed in that until I had my own kids! It can be a fact but only for a few people. For some families the solution might only mean getting better storage compartments and shelving. Getting a closet makeover made a huge difference for us. I was glad to find out that the problem wasn't that my children were very sloppy it was just that they weren't provided with the proper closet organization systems.

I installed a few tower based shelves and cloth door hangers by Rubbermaid. Some of them are very colorful and designed for little hands. No one would believe that with all the junk my children have piled up over their lifetime that they would ever have any space left in their rooms. After making only a small investment in closet organizers I am surprised to find so much more open space left. The children were very excited in having their own personal storage areas and compartments which encouraged them to put things away leaving them with a clean room all the time...well most of the time.




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