How to Create a Summer Organization Schedule with Kids

Candace SmithLifestyle

summer organization schedule with kids

Summer is one of the most anticipated times of the year for children. School is out, there are no more homework assignments due, and bedtime isn’t as strict. Not to mention, sleeping in is something everyone looks forward to. However, many parents dread the inevitable disorganization in the home that comes with summer break. Luckily, there are ways to create a summer organization schedule with kids.

Schedules are probably your kids’ least favorite thing to hear when you use that word and “summer” in the same sentence. Fortunately, this isn’t something that is going to require them to do too much work if they keep on top of the schedule. The goal is to create a stress-free summer organization schedule for everyone in the home.

Read this guide on how you and your kids can partner together this summer for an organized home that keeps everyone happy. When everyone chips in to do their part, the home runs smoothly and parents stay happy.

How to Create a Summer Organization Schedule with Kids

Follow the steps below to create a summer organization schedule with kids in the home. This guide will save you the stress of having to do it all yourself.

1. Map out a Plan Together

The first step is to create a plan of action for how the summer organization will take place in your home. Ask your children for their opinions on what days of the week they want to organize and clean certain parts of the home. 

For example, on Mondays, it is their job to put their laundry away neatly in their dressers and closets. Tuesdays, they are responsible for organizing the toys in the common room. On Fridays, they can have a day of rest and fun.

Whatever it takes to create a functioning plan that makes sure everything gets done and everyone is happy, that is the kind of plan that will work. As a parent, you are likely still working even if your kids are out of school for the summer. Don’t let all of the cleaning and organizing fall on your shoulders as well. A home is a family’s responsibility.

2. Declutter for Summer

Before summer begins, declutter your home together so that you can start off on a clean slate. Remove unwanted items from your kids’ rooms, donate clothes that no longer fit, and let go of items that are just collecting dust in the home.

With your home decluttered, now you and your kids can take inventory of what goes where and how they can continue to maintain their summer organization schedule. Staying on top of things is easier than trying to do it all at one time when things get out of hand again.

3. Organize the Pantry

It’s no secret that kids are constantly snacking, especially when they are at home. (It’s a wonder how they make it through a full day at school without unlimited access to a pantry). Restock the pantry and have your children participate in the pantry organization.

Teach them how to create a list when items start running low. In addition, they are responsible for cleaning up any mess they create in the pantry when they are rummaging for more snacks.

4. Plan for Fun

When you are creating a summer organization schedule with kids, don’t forget to pencil in some fun. Kids are in summer mode and asking them to participate in organizing and cleaning is necessary. However, they also need time to play, bond, and enjoy time with you. Don’t forget that the memories they make each summer will carry on with them.

5. Use a Professional Organizer

If organizing is becoming too burdensome for you or your children aren’t holding up their end of the bargain, then it is time to use a professional organizer. At Organized by Kris, we believe in offering professional organization services you can trust and that will leave a lasting impression on your home.

We aren’t surface cleaners that need to come back every two weeks. Instead, we implement organization systems and processes in your home to help you create an environment that is clutter free and functional for months to come.

Questions Others are Asking about Hiring Professional Organizers

Take a look at what others are asking when it comes to hiring a professional organizer for their home.

How much does a professional organizer cost?

The cost of a professional organizer will vary greatly depending on many factors. Some organizers charge per hour while others may charge per project. In addition, the area of your home that you want to have organized will determine the cost. It is best to reach out to a professional organizer to get a list of their services and inquire about their rates.

Is it worth it to hire a professional organizer?

If organizing is too time-consuming for you and stressful, then it is without a doubt worth hiring a professional organizer. A professional organizer can do the work for you and leave you feeling relaxed and stress-free.

How to hire a professional organizer?

There are many things to consider when hiring a professional organizer. The most important part is taking a look at testimonials or reviews from previous clients. For additional details about how to hire a professional organizer, click here.

A Summer Organization Schedule Can Be Fun

Creating a summer organization with kids doesn’t have to be daunting or stressful. When the whole family gets involved in creating a liveable environment, everyone thrives. Take the time to create the schedule with your kids, declutter, and pencil in some fun. This summer is sure to be a memorable summer for you and your kids.

If you are ready to bring in professional help that will alleviate the stress and burden of organizing your home, contact me today for your free consultation. As a professional organizer, I help families each day to create a home they are proud to walk into. Let’s partner together so that you can have the same experience with your home.