Help Your Child Get Organized | Nemours KidsHealth

Most kids generate a little chaos and disorganization. But if you'd like yours to be more organized and to stay focused on tasks, such as homework, here are 3 steps that make it possible.

En bref

Ajouté le

8 mars 2026

Public

parent

Niveaux scolaires

Maternelle–5e année

Type de page

Article

Mots-clés

disorganized getting organized how can i help my child get homework done helping my child getting chores done responsibilities how can i help my child get organized chores tasks homework

Introduction

Teaching Children Organizational Skills

  • The 1-2-3 Method: A simple framework to help children manage tasks independently:
    • Getting Organized: Identifying the goal and gathering necessary supplies.
    • Staying Focused: Sticking to the task and resisting distractions.
    • Getting It Done: Finishing the work, checking for quality, and completing final steps (e.g., putting homework in a backpack).
  • Benefits of Organization: Developing these skills increases a child's competence, self-confidence, and efficiency, while reducing the need for parental nagging.
  • Implementation Strategies:
    • Start Small: Apply the method to simple daily routines like brushing teeth before moving to complex tasks like book reports.
    • Use Questioning: Encourage children to ask themselves questions about the task (e.g., "What do I need next?") to build internal problem-solving habits.
    • Collaborative Planning: Involve the child in choosing which task to focus on first to increase "buy-in."
    • Low-Key Coaching: Act as a guide rather than a supervisor; ask questions to prompt their thinking rather than doing the work for them.
  • Parental Role:
    • Set clear, kind expectations.
    • Praise progress without overdoing it, allowing the child to feel their own sense of accomplishment.
    • Avoid the temptation to do tasks for the child, as this hinders the development of independence and the "I can do it" mindset.
  • Long-term Value: Teaching these skills is a form of "filling a child's toolbox" with essential life skills that foster responsibility, independence, and self-worth.

Avis de la communauté

Pas encore d’avis publiés. Soyez le premier à partager votre expérience.