Ep 76 | KonMari Quick Tips: Tidying with Kids

Published: March 19, 2019, 4 a.m.

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KonMari Quick Tips! Every few weeks, we dedicate an episode to quick tips around a particular topic requested by a Spark Joy listener.

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This week KonMari Quick Tips episode is dedicated to tidying with kids! KonMari\\u2019ing with kids presents its own special opportunities and challenges, but it can be done and can even be fun!

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So now, we want to hear from you. Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life.

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Head over to Apple podcasts to subscribe and review the show, which helps us reach others along their tidying journeys.

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To extend your tidying experience, you can join the Spark Joy Club!

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Visit sparkjoypodcast.com and click \\u201cJoin the Club\\u201d to become a member of the Spark Joy Community or join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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Thanks for tuning in and we hope your day, sparks joy.

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In this episode, you\\u2019ll enjoy:

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-The question from listener Heather that sparked our Quick Tips episode.
\\n -How to determine whether to tidy your kids clothing after your own.
\\n -Be mindful that all your child\\u2019s things may feel sentimental to them. Respect this, but guide your child in making choices.
\\n -The importance of age and ability in guiding your child\\u2019s tidying experience.

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KonMari Quick Tips:
\\n -Tip: Utilize your kid\\u2019s natural love of their toys in teaching gratitude for the things they keep and the things they let go.
\\n -Tip: Use a Thank You box as a means to create a physical boundary around the sorting process.
\\n -Tip: Your kids will have different lengths of time they are able to focus. Keep sessions short.
\\n -Tip: For artwork, consider using services such as Artkive to consolidate and preserve the most special things. Artkive
\\n -Tip: Work with your kids to get rid of old broken crayons and paints in favor of things that encourage creativity.
\\n -Tip: When organizing, encourage your child to consider that space is a precious commodity and consider which item is in it own space.

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We are pleased to introduce the new Joy Sparker members of the Spark Joy Club.

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Welcome!
\\nElisabeth Swim
\\nJonathan Perry
\\nJanice Mellon
\\nMelissa Woody
\\nRobin Porter
\\nMarte Rieser
\\nMarla J. Williams
\\nRosanna Sutherby
\\nChelsea Lewis

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Visit sparkjoypodcast.com and click \\u201cJoin the Club\\u201d to become a member of the Spark Joy Community

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You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home
\\nYou can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

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