Kids Tables and Chairs
Kids Tables and Chairs Home
Kids Tables and Chairs Site Map Site Map
Playroom Furniture Playroom Furniture
Kid Furniture Kid Furniture
Childrens Furniture Childrens Furniture
Furniture Kid Playroom Furniture Kid Playroom
Bedroom Furniture Kid Set Bedroom Furniture Kid Set
Kids Table and Chairs Kids Table and Chairs
Kids Bedroom Furniture Kids Bedroom Furniture
Rocking Chairs Rocking Chairs
Bookshelf Furniture Bookshelf Furniture
Childrens Playroom Furniture Childrens Playroom Furniture
Furniture Kid Furniture Kid
Kids Playroom Kids Playroom
Train Table Set Children Train Table Set Children
Kids Furniture Kids Furniture
Art Sets Art Sets
Art Table and Chair Sets for Children
Art Tables Art Tables
Kids Art Tables Kids Art Tables
Kids Art Easel Kids Art Easel
Kids Tables Kids Tables
Kids Chairs Kids Chairs
Chairs for Kids Chairs for Kids
Rocking Chairs for Kids Rocking Chairs for Kids
Childrens Table and Chair Set Childrens Table and Chair Set
Childrens Table and Chairs Childrens Table and Chairs
Children Table and Chairs Children Table and Chairs
Toddler Table and Chair Set Toddler Table and Chair Set
Kids Table and Chair Sets Kids Table and Chair Sets
Childs Table and Chair Set Childs Table and Chair Set
Childrens Table and Chair Sets Childrens Table and Chair Sets
Table and Chair Sets for Children Table and Chair Sets for Children
         
Childrens Furniture   Childrens Playroom Furniture   Furniture Kid
Childrens Furniture   Childrens Playroom Furniture     Furniture Kid
 
 
   
Five Tips on How to Teach your Kid to Organize His Toys

Kids make a mess. That's a reality all parents must accept. But there is some point in their childhood when you can begin to teach him the importance of cleanliness and organization.

First important tip is to make your kid realize the advantages of cleaning up his playroom. If at first you can't make him cooperate to help you, the next time he looks for his favourite Kidkraft toy, try hiding it for a while in the pile of toys sitting in the middle of his playroom . After some time, help him find it and tell him nicely that finding his favourite toys wouldn't be so hard if he organizes his toys.

Second tip is to show him that organizing his toys is not a chore but a part of the game. Sing songs with him while you put away his toys. Let him enjoy cleaning up by using attractive and brightly colored toy boxes as storage places. Kid furniture makers like Guidecraft offers toy boxes that have a safety hinge catch and cut-outs to prevent finger pinching. The Guidecraft Moon & Stars Toy Bench for example is a colorful toy box with star cut-out designs.

Or you can opt for the Guidecraft Spindle Toy Chest, a colonial styled toy box that can also be used a seating area while providing a wide storage area with removable dividers and casters for easy mobility.

Kidkraft, another leading toy manufacturer, also released toy boxes in the market like the KidKraft Limited Edition Toy Chest which assures you of generous space for organizing toys, games, and books. Like Guidecraft, it also has safety in priority and features a flip-top lid that has a secure safety hinge to prevent kids from having their fingers stuck. It also works as a bench where you or your kid's playmate can sit.

A good third tip is to be a good example to your kid. You can't expect him to clean up his act when you have a messy room yourself. Remember, your kid looks up to you and you have to set yourself as a role model for him to follow you.

Fourth tip is to reinforce his behaviour through positive feedback and rewards. If you finally see him putting away his toys by himself, don't hold back any praises that you want to give him. Tell him he's such a good boy and mommy and daddy are very proud of him. You can even give him an occasional treat for a job well done. The word occasional should be kept in mind as not to spoil your little kid. Also don't be too critical or hard on him if he does not arrange his toys or his Childrens Playroom Furniture in the playroom as you yourself would do it. Always remember that your kid is still a kid. The initiative and effort are good enough.

Fifth tip is to show him that you treat him the way you treat a responsible adult and that is with respect. Responsible attitude emanates from kids more easily if they are treated as responsible and mature beings. If you always scold him in front of other people or treat him like a mindless person, it'd be impossible to get any responsible attitude for him or probably any positive attitude for that matter.

Keep in mind that the key in establishing in the right attitude in your kid is to have a healthy relationship with him—one that depicts love, care and respect for each other. Play with him, bond with him and he'll see that cleaning up with you wouldn't be such a boring chore.
   
         
Kids Tables and Chairs