2. Cultivate a sense of responsibility: let children understand that it is their responsibility to organize things, not the responsibility of parents. This can cultivate their sense of responsibility and self-management ability.
3. Provide guidance: You can provide some guidance and suggestions in the process of sorting things out to help children complete their tasks better. However, you also need to respect your children's choices and give them enough space to try and make mistakes.
4. Encourage and praise: When children successfully arrange their own affairs, you should give them enough encouragement and praise to make them feel that their efforts have been rewarded.
5. Lead by example: As a parent, your behavior will directly affect your children. Therefore, you need to set an example and show good tidying habits.
6. Patience and understanding: Tidying things up may make children feel annoyed and bored. You need to have enough patience and understanding to accompany them through this process.
7. Appropriate rewards: In order to motivate children to organize better, some rewards can be given appropriately, such as extra play time and small gifts.