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Help! My Tween's Room is a Warzone

Topic: Teenagers and ParentingPublished March 2, 2011

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Tweens' bedrooms have a reputation for looking like utter chaos. The mass of clothing and papers littering the floor can cause frustration for any parent. Most tweens are very busy running from one activity to the next and tend to just "drop and go". They have also accumulated an assortment of items over the years, and may not be ready to part with them. Let's not forget their growing independence and the need for a private space all attribute to the bedroom "warzone".

If you chose to read this article, I’m betting that you struggle with this issue on a weekly basis. You are not alone in this battle, so don't throw in the towel yet. If you can find a way to involve your tween and keep it simple, there is hope for maintaining a room you can both live with.

Now that you are ready to tackle this area, remember to allow your tween to personalize their own space. Ask them what is important for them to keep, and what items can be tossed or packed away. The less they have to clutter the room, the better. Provide a simple organization system. The more complicated the system, the less likely your teen will use it.

Speaking of closets, have you noticed how inefficient the typical one rod/one shelf closet is? The area left under the rod is a colossal waste of prime real estate in your child’s bedroom. If you give these tips a try, you can maximize the closet space to store more than just clothing.

  • Break up larger areas into smaller ones by adding shelves, baskets, and an additional clothes rod to double the hanging space.
  • Utilize the inside of the closet or bedroom door for either an accessory board made out of cork, or a pocket organizer for the small items that tend to disappear in the chaos. - The top shelf is ideal for storing memorabilia or seasonal clothing. Use labeled bins with lids to keep these items free of dust. - Install hooks on the wall for their hoodies, packs, and clothing that they can’t be bothered to hang in the closet.

The study area can also become a dumping ground for papers, supplies, electronics, and clothing. If you want to create a space your tween will actually use for schoolwork, take a peek at these helpful tips.

  • Designate a corner of the room for a desk area. A simple tabletop mounted to the wall will do fine. (IKEA) - Capitalize on the wall space surrounding the desk. Install a memo board with schedules and photos, a wall rack or shelf to house magazines and books. - Help your teen create a simple filing system for organizing school papers using wall pockets or a small file box.

Organizing your tween's bedroom can be challenging, and maintaining this order can seem impossible to some. Meet your tween somewhere in the middle when it comes to your expectations for a tidy room. Keep it simple and schedule seasonal purges to prevent the piles from taking over.

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If you would like to use this article for your website or newsletter, please forward it in its entirety, and include the information below. Sylvia Daoust, Professional Organizer, is the owner of Niche Designs Inc., focused on creating streamlined homes and businesses. Visit Nichedesignsinc.com to know expert home and office organization techniques you can try at your home. Get kids closet organization systems ideas that really work.

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