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In this first class in my Kid Skills series, students will learn top secret tips for how to keep their spaces neat and organized. For kids that know how to clean, and kids that don’t! Let’s take the stress out of this necessary life skill! To learn to properly care for their personal spaces, kids need the tools, strategies, and encouragement. And unarguably, this is a task we as parents REALLY want our kids to master! In my simple step-by-step approach, kids will have fun learning and...
Students will learn the steps to room cleaning and organizing. Students will learn how to break any big task down into smaller, more manageable steps. Students will learn to take ownership and pride in their personal spaces. Students will learn a life skill they’ll need and use for the rest of their lives!
I love to clean! It’s true! I know it’s weird, but it’s just who I am! I was not neat as a child, though. I was a prolific writer, and as such, I had mountains of papers. I would save every scrap of paper, even if it was a false start of a story, or I’d changed my mind. “You never know, I might need to revisit that idea again”, was my motto, and when the inevitable “clean your room” command came, I would grab all the papers and stuff them in my desk cabinet, push hard, and turn the key. When the cabinet became so jammed, not even a gum wrapper could be shoved in there, I started stashing papers in my closet. The tower actually helped me reach my hanging clothes! A step stool of sorts for this little shorty. Until one fateful day, when I was at a sleepover, and my parents “cleaned my room for me. And by cleaned, I mean they threw everything away. My stuffies, my baby blanket I still slept with, and every single piece of paper. It broke me. And from that moment on, I determined to learn to clean my own space, so no one would ever do it for me ever again. It was a terrible way to learn a valuable lesson. I can teach your students a less heart breaking method!
Students will need: (All weeks…) A willingness to listen and learn A willingness to participate A sense of humor A laundry hamper or basket ALL your encouragement and praise! (Even if it doesn’t look like it would if YOU cleaned it!) A trash bag (week two) A box for items to donate (week two) A box for items that need returned to other rooms in the house (week two) Shelves, bins, baskets, or boxes (week three) Storage solutions for Lego or other collections (week three) Storage solutions for art supplies or whatever items are usually a mess (week three) A trash can (week four) A broom, dustpan, or vacuum (week four) A cloth or duster for dusting (week four)
Carol Burns is an experienced classroom teacher with 37 years of experience teaching and working with children in a variety of settings including public school, charter school, children’s church, Awana and youth group leading, camp program...
Group Class
$75
for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
40 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
2-6 learners per class