Why and when you should declutter toys - Motherhood Simplified

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30th Dec 2020

Why and when you should declutter toys

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-different decluttering personalities of kids, and how to support them in decluttering 

-strategies for actually doing the act of decluttering based on their personalities

-strategies for decluttering specific categories of toys including books, legos, tech/gaming, and dolls

-conversations for communicating decluttering to your kids

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Why you should declutter toys:

1. The house stays cleaner, and is easier to clean up and organize short and long term

2. Kids care more for the things they have

3. They know where their things are, and how to put them away - and not just toys, all their things

4. increased gratitude and maturity around their possessions

5. Responsibility for their things, being trusted with nice things

6. More in depth play and creativity

7. Cooperative play increases

8. Independent play increases


When you should declutter toys:

After you have decluttered your stuff and other areas of the home

Imagine if you woke up and someone took your stuff, or your spouse's stuff

FInding the balance between their autonomy and your responsibility for letting it get out of hand



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How To Create Your Mom Proof Decluttering Plan

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How To Create Your Mom Proof Decluttering Plan

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