Back to School: Prep Work for Mom & Dad

Getting the home ready for the new school year.

7/22/20242 min read

flat lay photography of blue backpack beside book and silver MacBook
flat lay photography of blue backpack beside book and silver MacBook

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Getting Ready for Back to School: Organizing Chaos with Style!

Hey there, calling all parents! Can you believe it’s almost that time again? Yep, back-to-school season is upon us, and whether you’re feeling a bit nostalgic or doing the happy dance (no judging here!), one thing’s for sure: it’s time to get the house back into school mode!

Creating Mom’s Command Center

First things first, let’s talk about the heart of your operation: Mom’s (or Dad’s) Command Center. This isn’t just any ol’ space—it’s your lifeline for keeping everything in check. Think of it as your HQ, where you’ll handle schedules, papers, and maybe even steal a moment for yourself (shh, we won’t tell).

  1. Pick Your Spot: Find a central location—kitchen, hallway nook, or even a corner of the living room—where you can set up shop. It should be easily accessible and visible to everyone in the family.

  2. Essentials Checklist: You’ll need:

    • Calendar: A desk or refrigerator calendar works wonders for tracking school events, appointments, and extracurricular activities.

    • Inbox: A designated spot for incoming school papers, forms to sign, and letters from teachers.

    • Supplies Station: Pens, pencils, sticky notes, and maybe even some motivational stickers (because we all need a little pep talk sometimes).

  3. Personal Touches: Add a bit of flair with inspirational quotes, family photos, or a cute plant to keep things fresh.

Organizing for Different Ages

Now, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of organizing for different ages. From preschoolers to high schoolers, each age group comes with its own set of challenges (and joys!).

  • Preschool to Elementary: Keep things simple and visual. Hooks at kid-height for backpacks and coats, labeled bins for shoes and lunch boxes, and a bulletin board for displaying artwork or important reminders (like “Don’t forget your permission slip!”).

  • Middle School to High School: Here’s where things get a bit more sophisticated. Consider a filing system for each child to manage their schedules, assignments, and papers. A whiteboard or digital calendar synced with their devices can help them stay on top of due dates and activities.

Shoe, Bag, and Lunch Drop Zone

Let’s not forget the daily rush out the door! Create a designated drop zone near the door—hooks for backpacks, cubbies or shelves for shoes, and a basket or bin for lunch boxes. Encourage kids to pack their bags the night before to minimize morning chaos (and ensure that favorite hoodie isn’t left behind).

Wrapping It All Up

As you gear up for the back-to-school hustle, remember that organization is your best friend. Take some time to involve the kids in setting up these spaces—they’ll feel more invested and might even be inspired to keep things tidy (a parent can dream, right?).

So, here’s to a smooth transition from lazy summer days to structured school routines. With a bit of planning and a whole lot of love, you’ve got this! Here’s wishing you a fantastic school year ahead filled with learning, laughter, and maybe just a few less lost shoes. Cheers to being the MVPs of the school prep game—let’s do this! 🎒📚

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