At first glance it might seem as though having a family is a sure recipe for disaster. There is no possible way to organize your life when you have a busy schedule, numerous commitments, and kids to take care of. Right?

Wrong! In fact, kids could be a great help when it comes to getting organized. here’s some fun and interesting ways to include your children and help to get the whole family organized.

Teach Them a Morning Routine
Even young children can learn how to layout their clothes for the next day the night before. By putting together an easy morning routine, you teach your children how to start the day on the right foot. Of course, the best way they learn is through your example. So, showing them how you prepare for the day will show them how to likewise prepare. Create a routine they can manage and help them to learn it. You will be amazed at how much easier this makes both your day and theirs.

Make a Meal Plan
By making a meal plan for the week, you will save a lot of time and money when it comes to what’s for dinner. To involve your kids, ask for their input. Make the meal plan with them and teach them about making good choices when it comes to what they eat. For example, you might decide that tomorrow night’s dinner is baked chicken. Let your children decide which vegetable to pair with it. Help them out by giving them easy choices. As a bonus step, include them in the meal preparation. This helps you to delegate tasks and teaches them about what it takes to prepare a meal.

Create a Chore Chart
Even small children can learn about putting things away where they belong. With this in mind, give everyone in the house chores, adults included. This is a great teaching moment and also helps you to organize household duties in a way which prevents one person from having to do all the work.

Talk About What’s Important
When it comes to organizing your house and your life, you’re going to need to make decisions about what’s important. Your children should be part of this conversation. Find ways to incorporate their interests into the weekly schedule and even into how the house is organized. For example, if you have a child interested in art, you might want to create an art corner where all those supplies are kept in one place.

The key to organizing with your family is to treat them as a team. Through organizing, everyone can work together to create a harmonious atmosphere which encourages love, laughter, and positive growth.