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Organizing Your Child's Closet with Shoe Racks and Common Sense

Children love feeling grown up and being able to do things for themselves. Learning to pick their own shoes from shoe racks, button their shirts and pick out an outfit gives them a sense of independence and is an important part of growing up. You can help your child on their quest for independence by organizing their closet in a way that makes it easy for them to pick out their own clothes and express their own style. Read on to learn how to organize the "big girl" or "big boy" closet with tools like shoe racks and sweater bags.

Look at things from a different perspective

Get down and crawl around. Access what your child will be able to see and reach. Instead of organizing a closet to your specifications, design your child's closet with your child needs in mind. Consider using organizers like standing shoe racks instead of hanging shoe racks so they can reach their own shoes.

Purchase organizational items

Shoe racks and sweater bags will allow you to set aside your child's clothing for the week so mornings are less stressful. Lay their shoes in order on shoe racks for each day of the week. Let your child feel independent by picking out his or her own outfits. Lay options out for them to mix and match if you are worried about suitable options for the season, or if it will match.

Sort clothing by seasons

Rotate items so seasonal items are closest to the bottom. Store winter coats on the top shelf during the spring or summer. The fewer items there are to sift through, the easier it will be for your child to maintain order and cleanliness.

Save Time with Shoe Racks

Arrange shoes on shoe racks instead of piling them in the closet. This will save you a headache when you are running late. If you want, organize them according to the outfits your child has picked out.

Creating an organized closet will not only save you time as a parent, it will help your child to gain a sense of independence and pride. Kids love making their own choices. With the help of a few organizational items like shoe racks and baskets, your child will soon master getting ready for school all on their own.

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