As summer wraps up, and we gear up for another school year, it is important to make sure that the level of daily, weekly, and monthly organization increases. Now, to be very honest, I am not the best with organization, but I see it’s incredible value. On the other hand, Angie is the master of organization and planning and keeps all of our lives running smoothly.
While I will rarely step up and lead the organization process, it is very important that the entire family does contribute to the overall weekly and monthly plans. Parents must discuss their needs with each other or they risk simply giving everything they have to the rest of the family. Kids must contribute their needs so they can see how everyone is working together to create happiness and success for the entire family.
We have spent time with our kids discussing the difference between wants and needs, and this has transitioned nicely into their contribution to the weekly plan. They understand that all needs must be met before wants can be started. Open and honest dialogue is needed to plan for group success, and this is a life skill that will stay with kids for a long time.
Practically speaking, some points from the episode about how to actually set a schedule include
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