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Learn just how young Littles are able to learn organizing skills, why it's important to start young, and why it takes a village. Understand how a toddler's mind works and how to harness their independence, energy, and curiosity into organizing skills that will last a lifetime. Identify strategies and tools that set the entire family up for success. You'll leave AMAZED at how young Littles can get organized, how easy it is to build your A-Team, and how simple it is to get those Littles involved once you have the right tools in your toolkit!
Session Objectives:
Identify the age at which children can realistically begin learning organizing skills.
Gain understanding of how a child’s mind works, and use it to harness their independence, energy, and curiosity into organizing skills that will last them a lifetime.
Identify the tasks that varying age groups can safely and successfully organize.
Learn why it takes the entire family unit to maintain order and organization in the home. Discover tips and tricks for getting the family motivated and wanting to organize as a part of a daily routine.
Lauren Mang
Lauren is passionate about people and was born to help others get organized! After a decade in the Fine Arts industry, living in New York, London, and Los Angeles, she relocated to San Francisco and started Let Me Organize It in June 2014.
In early 2021, she teamed up with her best friend, a busy working mom of two littles, and started Get Littles Organized. Through Instagram, they help overwhelmed parents build their A-team to tackle the chaos and clutter on a daily basis. They teach parents that littles as young as 1-year old can build organizing skills and begin to help out around the house.
Lauren's other professional interests include public speaking, local volunteer opportunities, and writing her kids book series on organizing. When she's not working - who are we kidding, she's always working - she can be found distracting herself on Instagram or with her guilty pleasure, binge watching anything on Bravo!