Ideas for Organizing Boards

16 September 2017

We are already in the middle of September and the return to daily routine and rigorous program is a reality. In order to make your life - and your day - easier, we give you ideas for creating organizing boards in the house! All you need is a black board and chalks or a white board and the appropriate markers.


In the kitchen

It is not easy to prepare lunch and dinner every single day. To help you, we suggest you use an organizing board in the kitchen!

First of all you will place a large board in your kitchen. You will divide it horizontally at 7 days of the week and then you will take 4 vertical lines to create the DAY / BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER columns. If you do not want to plan breakfast, you can just pull three lines. 


For every day and every meal you will plan days before what everyone will eat. For example, on Monday you can have breakfast with cereals and milk, pulses for lunch, cheese toast for dinner and Sunday, omelet for breakfast, BBQ for lunch and rice with vegetables for dinner.

This will make your life easier, since you can organizing your supermarket shopping better, prepare meals without having to waste time thinking about what to cook, have a balanced diet and also very important , the whole family will know what food they have on the table daily and can suggest favorite dishes.

In the children’s room

 

Everyday studyin and afternoon private lessons, also need organization so that your children benefit as much as possible from a planned study and you can better organize your time with them.

Hang up a board and divide it to the 5 school days, or 6 if your kids attend classes on Saturdays. Here you can write the homework they have to deliver, the διαγώνισμα they will have, and the private lessons in the afternoon. In this way, you will not only have an overall picture of your children's week but your children will begin to learn how to plan their lives in order to enjoy their free time.

In the hallway

Housework needs to be done by everyone, especially when your children are grown enough to be able to help. In the, hang up a board, split it vertically to the 7 days of the week, and horizontally into the family names (dad, mom and each of the children). You can write, for example, on Saturday, "room cleaning" in the boxes that correspond to each child, on Monday "mopping" whoever can do it, etc. And on Sunday you can write "Excursion" and this will apply to everyone!

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