Messy Kids Room? A 30-Day Organization Plan for Children with ADHD

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One task a day. Help your child get their room cleaned up and organized in bite-sized steps.

) are notoriously disorganized — which can lead to messy rooms, frustrated nagging, angry blowouts, and hurt feelings. Following this detailed, straightforward 30-day plan for getting organized — and keeping your child involved every step of the way — will put her on the right track to getting organized, and learning how to stay that way., not storage.

If she starts to panic at the thought of losing all her old toys, get her involved in the process so she doesn’t feel quite so helpless. If she still insists she needs to keep everything, set a clear limit — try something like, “All the toys that you can fit in this red basket can stay.” Take used toys down to your local thrift store together, so your child can get some closure and see the good her unwanted toys can do for another kid.

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