February 11, 2009 7:40 PM
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Organizing Your Kid's Room: A Plan
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In order to help you start leading an uncluttered life, The Early Show offers a three-part series on organizing with the help of Peter Walsh, the professional organizer on TLC's "Clean Sweep."
Walsh has written the book, "How To Organize Just About Everything," and on Monday morning, he demonstrates his expertise, by organizing a kid's room or play space.
When it comes to kids' rooms, Walsh's philosophy is creating different "stations" so the child will understand where everything should go.
For example, if the child likes doing creative projects, you should have an area set up with an easel and supplies (and an easy-to-clean floor). The child then learns that's where those materials should stay and be put away.
Or, if the child loves to play board games, you need an area with a flat surface and low shelves to stack the games within reach. If the child is small and plays with Legos, have a low bin with a Lego or a picture of a Lego on the front so he can see that's where the Legos go.
One of the most important parts of organizing a child's play space or room is to ensure that the child can actually reach his or her things, in order to participate in the cleaning process.
Walsh also believes in helping children create limits, so they understand why things need to be thrown out or donated periodically, rather than just saving everything and ending up right where you started.
To read an excerpt from his book, Click here.
The following items are featured on The Early Show:
Available at Stacks And Stacks:
Available at The Container Store:
About Peter Walsh:
Peter Walsh characterizes himself as part-contractor, part-therapist. He has been an organizational consultant for the past 12 years and his clients have included numerous Fortune 500 companies as well as scores of harried and disorganized individuals who want to de-mystify, de-clutter and re-organize their personal spaces. Walsh holds a master's degree with a specialty in educational psychology and has been president and CEO of an international training and development company. When not wading through clutter and large-scale disorganization on "Clean Sweep," he lives in Los Angeles -- a long way from the small country town outside Melbourne, Australia, where he grew up.
Visit his Web site at www.peterwalshdesign.com.
Be sure to tune in for Part Two of our series Tuesday, as Walsh shows how to organize your desk or home office.
Walsh has written the book, "How To Organize Just About Everything," and on Monday morning, he demonstrates his expertise, by organizing a kid's room or play space.
When it comes to kids' rooms, Walsh's philosophy is creating different "stations" so the child will understand where everything should go.
For example, if the child likes doing creative projects, you should have an area set up with an easel and supplies (and an easy-to-clean floor). The child then learns that's where those materials should stay and be put away.
Or, if the child loves to play board games, you need an area with a flat surface and low shelves to stack the games within reach. If the child is small and plays with Legos, have a low bin with a Lego or a picture of a Lego on the front so he can see that's where the Legos go.
One of the most important parts of organizing a child's play space or room is to ensure that the child can actually reach his or her things, in order to participate in the cleaning process.
Walsh also believes in helping children create limits, so they understand why things need to be thrown out or donated periodically, rather than just saving everything and ending up right where you started.
To read an excerpt from his book, Click here.
The following items are featured on The Early Show:
Available at Stacks And Stacks:
- Storage Cube - Iris 3 Drawer
- Cart - Mr. Cart multi
- Cart - Iris 3-Drawer Chest
- Shelf Baskets white/blue check
- Storage Bin - Pop-n-Store
- Puzzle Mat - USA
- File Box - Iris Clear
- Easel - Tabletop
- Kids Bookcase - Picket Fence
- Kids Table and Chairs - Children's Set
Available at The Container Store:
- Recycled Rubber Bulletin Board with White Frame (22" x 35")
- 12x12 Project Folders Package
About Peter Walsh:
Peter Walsh characterizes himself as part-contractor, part-therapist. He has been an organizational consultant for the past 12 years and his clients have included numerous Fortune 500 companies as well as scores of harried and disorganized individuals who want to de-mystify, de-clutter and re-organize their personal spaces. Walsh holds a master's degree with a specialty in educational psychology and has been president and CEO of an international training and development company. When not wading through clutter and large-scale disorganization on "Clean Sweep," he lives in Los Angeles -- a long way from the small country town outside Melbourne, Australia, where he grew up.
Visit his Web site at www.peterwalshdesign.com.
Be sure to tune in for Part Two of our series Tuesday, as Walsh shows how to organize your desk or home office.
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