THE CHILD'S
                 BEDROOM 


                 AS EARLY AS you feel comfortable,
                 replace the crib with a mattress or futon on the
                 floor, and provide an easy-to-wash sleeping bag
                 or comforter, rather than sheets and blankets so
                 your child can straighten the covers in the
                 morning.

                 Make it easier for your child to put away books
                 and toys by providing low, open shelving; small
                 toys should be stored in clear plastic bins. Label
                 shelves and bins with pictures and words
                 describing the contents. Decide whether you
                 want the child to pick up as he goes, at the end
                 of the day, or once a week, and be consistent in
                 your expectation. Also, realize that you'll need
                 to help him with cleanup--making it as fun as
                 you can--for a long time before he'll do it on his
                 own.

                 Similarly, arrange clothes in baskets, open
                 shelves, or low drawers that are easy to open
                 and shut (demonstrate how to use drawers
                 quietly). In the closet, install a low-hanging pole
                 and/or pegs of varying heights so that your child
                 can hang up his own hats, sweaters and
                 dresses.

                 Choose clothing that is easy for your child to
                 put on and take off; sweatpants and sweatshirts
                 or cardigans are particularly good. Give your
                 child some choice in the matter of what she'll
                 wear each day.

                 Make sure your child's clothing hamper is
                 accessible and safe--a lightweight model with no
                 lid is preferable. Encourage your child to use it
                 as he undresses at the end of the day, and give
                 him the job of carrying his dirty clothes to the
                 laundry room on wash day. He'll also enjoy
                 helping you with laundry--especially when it
                 comes to sorting clothes.

                 Decorate the walls with your child's artwork, as
                 well as good-quality photos of children and
                 animals, hung at the child's eye-level.

                 If possible, have a tape player or small stereo in
                 the bedroom, as music should be a part of
                 every child's daily life.

                 Safety is especially important when
                 independence is being encouraged; be sure
                 outlets are covered, shelves are secured to the
                 wall, and windows can only be opened a few
                 inches. 


Riefna Azwita Fahmi
Test System Unit RisTI - Telkom
Jl. Gegerkalong Hilir 47 Bandung-Indonesia
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