Q: “How Can I Tackle ‘The Great Bedroom Clean-Up’ with My Teen?”

And if they can’t answer that? It’s time to go on a tour of your child’s bedroom using these questions as your guide:

  • Can your child open their closet door easily? Or is it partially blocked? Would taking the door off the closet make the closet more accessible?
  • Is the clothing rod at an accessible level? Are there shelves? Can she easily reach them?
  • Are you storing out-of-season clothing and items seldom used up high? Are the things she needs to access frequently or daily in her “prime real estate” between her neck and knees?
  • Are the dresser drawers hard to open? Are they crammed full? Would it be easier for your daughter if the dresser were replaced with clear, properly labeled boxes in a shelving unit?
  • Does she have enough room to store all her clothes?
  • Does she have enough hangers? Are they all the same? Pro Tip: Use the slim velvet ones to give her more hanging space.
  • Does she have plenty of hooks hung inside the closet, on the closet door (both inside and out), behind her bedroom door and anywhere else she needs them to simplify organizing.
  • Are you using storage bins and boxes that are clear AND clearly labeled so she knows exactly where things are supposed to live?
  • Is there adequate shelf space for books, memorabilia, electronics, and so on? Virtual space is critical for helping kids stay organized. Having their belongs in their eyeline helps to maintain systems.
  • Have you hung a bulletin board? Cork squares? Pegboard? Anything where she can get mementos, papers, or photos off the surfaces and onto the walls!
  • Are the trash bin and laundry basket large enough? These items are essential when it’s time to clean up or organize.
  • Does your daughter’s nightstand have room for an alarm clock, lamp, charging station and even a water bottle?
  • Are there clothes or other items that don’t belong to her that are being stored in her room that can be moved elsewhere in the home?

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