4 simple hacks to keep a tidy home this school year
(BPT) – The beginning of the school year can be a challenging time for families. The transition from the carefree summer days to a structured school routine is rough on students and parents alike. For busy parents juggling work, school schedules and extracurricular activities, it can be challenging to keep your home tidy and organized.
A clean and tidy home is important to maintain all year-round, but especially during the academic year. By maintaining a peaceful and clutter-free environment, your kids can feel more relaxed when they get home from school and after-school activities and focus on homework and projects.
To make the transition from summer to school easier for your family, follow these few simple hacks to maintain a tidy home even during the busiest times.
1. Designate homework and play zones
Your home has different spaces for different uses, and maintaining these divisions is one of the best ways to keep your home organized during the school week. If you haven’t already, designate homework and play zones for your children.
By creating specific areas for specific tasks and activities, your kids will have an easier time concentrating on their work. More importantly, it can help contain clutter and keep toys and school supplies from taking over the entire house.
Within these designated zones, you can set up organizational storage so everything has its place. Having a place for specific items makes it easier for your family to quickly tidy up an area.
2. Involve your kids in housekeeping
You can teach your kids the importance of cleanliness and organization by involving them in household chores. Not only does this take some chores off your plate, but it helps children develop skills they’ll use for the rest of their lives.
Start by assigning age-appropriate chores and responsibilities. For example, younger children may only be responsible for tidying their bedroom and playroom, while older children may take on additional tasks like taking out the trash and cleaning the bathroom. Consider using a chore wheel and rewards system to make cleaning fun and fulfilling.
3. Establish a morning and evening cleanup routine
A morning and evening cleanup routine can help your family stay ahead of household mess during the school year. Encourage your kids to spend a few minutes each morning and evening tidying up common areas and putting away their belongings.
In the morning, this may involve making beds and taking breakfast dishes to the sink. An evening routine can include preparing their backpacks for the next day, cleaning designated areas and tidying their rooms.
Consistency is key. While these cleanup sessions are only a few minutes, getting your family into the habit can go a long way in maintaining a clean and tidy home.
4. Choose the right tools for the job
Having the right tools for cleaning can make a world of difference. Make sure to have cleaning supplies and household appliances that are efficient and easy to use. One indispensable tool that can help you quickly clean any area in your home is a cordless vacuum. They’re easy to use and carry, so even your kids can use them.
When choosing a cordless vacuum, opt for a convenient and powerful model like the LG CordZero™ All in One Cordless Stick Vacuum (A949KTMS). LG — America’s most reliable line of home appliances and now the #1 appliance brand in the U.S. — designed the CordZero to help parents combat the everyday mess that comes with the back-to-school season.
Key features like the Dual Floor Max Nozzle incorporate both a soft roller and a carpet agitator to powerfully clean carpets and hard floors with ease. The vacuum also has a Power Mop Pro attachment so you can spray mop hard floors without having to use (or store) two different appliances.
The CordZero vacuum is LG’s most powerful stick vacuum and provides excellent performance. Enjoy up to 200 minutes of uninterrupted use thanks to two rechargeable, quick-release batteries.
Start this school year with less stress and mess.
Embrace the back-to-school season with open arms and a clean house. Using these four simple hacks, an organized and stress-free home during the academic year won’t be a dream but a reality.