In our house we have a saying. A necessary saying because in our house, as is normal for most homes I’m sure, items seem to magically wander from their normal “place of residence” to another area of the house.
What makes me happy though is that I only have to shout two words to my kids and those items go right back to where they belong. Those words are “Walk-About”. When the kids hear this they know its time to take a “Walk-About” the house and specifically pick up any stray items that are “out of place”. It could be a stray sock (these we find all over, drives me insane), books, toys, hair elastics, paper, anything. It doesn’t mean clean your room or put all the toys away or any other huge undertaking, it simply means that items are collected from one room and put back into their proper home in another room.
Because we have a designated space for everything, the process is quick and painless and only takes a couple of minutes but the results are huge. If you have smaller children setting a timer works well for this too. Saves me from having to constantly pick up after the kids and from always nagging at them too! Eventually, of course, the goal is to get them to just do it on their own (sigh), but for now this is what works for us.
Is it time for your family to take a Walk-About?
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18 Comments
Love the idea - thanks for sharing!
Haley
Thanks for sharing!
~Betty~
I love this idea!
This is going in my repertoire today!
Laura
I’ve been trying to instill the motto “take it with you” to my kids - before you leave a room, find a “wandering item” and put it away as you go somewhere else in the house. Too complicate - I like your idea MUCH better!
(smirk)
And, yes, what is it about unruly socks that have a life of their own? And Why does that drive me nuts?
FlyLady calls this a 5 Minute Room Rescue. :-)
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