Can You Be Minimal With Kids?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @dawnjeffersramstad8401
    @dawnjeffersramstad8401 Год назад +33

    Dawn, The Minimal Mom, is doing a great back to basics series this summer, posting on Tuesdays. She`s a work from home mom with 4 kids and has lots of great tips and tricks. 🎉

  • @neog.6048
    @neog.6048 Год назад +12

    Am I the only one that feel like Rachel would make a great Hallmark Christmas movie actress 🎅🏽

  • @lymanjoy
    @lymanjoy Год назад +6

    Minimalist life has breathed so much life into my family. The kids play more relaxed, more creative, and more enjoyment all the more. Live with less than less time waisted cleaning unnecessary things!!

  • @topgearalwaysrock
    @topgearalwaysrock Год назад +27

    Yes, and it starts with not buying toys for your children because relatives and friends will. And keep sorting on a monthly basis!

    • @kgfig
      @kgfig Год назад +1

      I totally agree. My husband and I put this into practice throughout the year. Our kiddos get plenty of toys around their birthdays and Christmas from loving relatives. ❤❤

  • @jmrsflix
    @jmrsflix Год назад +1

    I found the Marie Kondo comment deflating not validating 😆 but I love Dawn at The Minimal Mom. So realistic but encouraging and positive!

  • @jordanlusk-hunt7917
    @jordanlusk-hunt7917 Год назад

    As a child care professional toy rotation is amazing!! I do this with my kids at school but also at home and it really helps things stay organized, cut down on toy costs, and keeps your kids entertained!

  • @azerlynno
    @azerlynno Год назад

    For my 10th birthday my mom had me ask for donations of dog and cat food for the shelter. Of course I still got some presents from family. It’s one of my favorite memories taking the food to the shelter❤

  • @justinefox9152
    @justinefox9152 Год назад

    I love your style and love ,love , LOVE all your videos. I feel like your just one of my best friends 🥰

  • @katiegarcia8255
    @katiegarcia8255 Год назад

    Routine decluttering is SO on point!! I do this often. Stuff accumulates so quickly. I usually gather a huge pile of toys/clothes/shoes/etc, and before I throw it away/give it away, I let my children come in and pick 1-2 items that they want to “save”. This helps them have a little participation and say-so. But it also prevents them from freaking out when they come home and some of their stuff is gone. They have always been very agreeable with this method!

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 Год назад

      Love this idea

    • @razzendahcuben
      @razzendahcuben Год назад

      Nice idea of involving your kids. Also want to say though, decluttering is not the same as minimalism.

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 Год назад

      @@razzendahcubentrue, but you need to declutter to become minimalist. And keep on doing it to stay minimal

  • @Magazinelady
    @Magazinelady Год назад +4

    Some libraries have passes to the zoo or local museums.

  • @MartianAmbassador69
    @MartianAmbassador69 Год назад +2

    Kids are like dogs and cats. They have fun with the most mundane things (sticks, boxes, dirt). Of course you can be a minimalist with them.

    • @becs2272
      @becs2272 Год назад

      Absolutely agree! Making houses and forts out of large cardboard boxes and blankets are some of my most memorable times from childhood!

  • @amylukenash4048
    @amylukenash4048 Год назад

    I’m a hygge (cozy) minimalist. Which means I may have more items than the average minimalist. I only have one child and he’s almost 15 years old. He’s also autistic. I got into minimalism because of his sensory issues. Too much stuff stresses him out. And less stuff is peaceful. I’m also doing the Dave Ramsey baby steps. I’m already down to the pay your house off step. But having trouble figuring out the best way to do this. I would love to pay off the house but I like building my bank account too. I’m thinking of starting a part time job and using all that money to pay down the house.

  • @christinarahmani1197
    @christinarahmani1197 Год назад

    I do bins for each season.

  • @hylers1489
    @hylers1489 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing I love this episode!

  • @michelleprice5945
    @michelleprice5945 Год назад +15

    Never throw away anything in the kitchen garbage! Always a black garbage bag right out to the outside trash. 😂

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 Год назад

      I don't believe in that. I explain why it's time for it to go and they are usually ok with it

    • @username9999
      @username9999 Год назад +1

      ​@@beans4853that's amazing you have such a rational child!
      My kid finds enough other things to be sad about, I don't need to add anymore by trying to explain why we're not keeping this thing.
      I've started telling him when someone gives him junk "we're not keeping this forever."

    • @katiegarcia8255
      @katiegarcia8255 Год назад

      Soooooo truuuuueeee

    • @beans4853
      @beans4853 Год назад +1

      @@username9999 it's more that I want them to learn the skill of letting go and choosing to keep only what they really enjoy and can manage. I still sometimes put stuff in the bottom of the trash can, but I also make sure to do it with them most of the time

  • @danielrubio5623
    @danielrubio5623 Год назад +2

    Ah i thought marie kondo going to be on video 🙁

  • @username9999
    @username9999 Год назад +1

    I used to keep an opaque grocery bag in my underwear drawer that was a "special filing cabinent for faxes from corporate."

    • @tgayer1
      @tgayer1 Год назад

      Hilarious! 🤣

  • @andrewsherman2398
    @andrewsherman2398 Год назад +2

    So sorry but I have to say that most of the things that people donate are in fact thrown away or sold not given to those who could use them or appreciate them also I love the idea of investing in experiences instead of things kids and the adults in their lives will always cherish the memories of people places and fun experiences long after their toys are gone

  • @myriamlila9248
    @myriamlila9248 Год назад

    Thank you 🌟

  • @krose3
    @krose3 Год назад

    One way I keep down on clutter in my kids' room is by not buying all those plastic toys. I realised that about two months after Xmas, I would be going through my kids' room tossing out broken Nerf guns and pieces of broken Nerf bullets, Legos, Hotwheel tracks cars ect. It was a real problem. I organized a pile of my boys' toys and asked them when was the last time you played with this? If they could not remember, it went in the donation pile. I thought they would be upset. Surprisingly, they were very happy to get rid of the clutter.

  • @marioherrerajr5293
    @marioherrerajr5293 Год назад +4

    But why put your children through your own traumas!!! You are a minimalist for a reason and they don't need to go through it just because it makes you happy... Better teach them to keep an organized home and a budget for toys, that way you don't overspent on meaningless things... At the end of the day kids only want our attention not every toy in the store...

    • @katemiller7874
      @katemiller7874 Год назад +1

      Totally agree. Organization is the key but the parents nowadays are too lazy and it’s all about them instead of the kids. They will see what kind of adults they will have.

    • @username9999
      @username9999 Год назад +2

      Getting rid of a toy is a lot less traumatizing then living in a home with chronic stress because of too much stuff.
      My kids feel better with a decluttered environment and they feel better with parents who aren't overwhelmed.

    • @marioherrerajr5293
      @marioherrerajr5293 Год назад

      @@username9999 didn't I mention on my comment to teach your kids to keep an organized budget just so they and YOU don't overspent on toys. I honestly don't care about the toys, all I care about is raising a responsible young adult who knows how to handle money. Sometimes all it takes in order to do that is knowing when to say no to your children...

  • @MrsJJW
    @MrsJJW Год назад

    You always bury it

  • @morganholman1274
    @morganholman1274 Год назад +1

    When we go to Chick-fil-A, I always sub out their toy for the ice cream, just ask when you order. And on the rare occasion we go to McDonald’s, we just get large fries and nuggets for them to share.

  • @ob8628
    @ob8628 Год назад +1

    Imagine, having that problem to begin with🤨😳 incredible!! We never bought more than your fingers can count, donate. My family never gifted toys or my friends they just never did 🤷‍♀️

    • @username9999
      @username9999 Год назад

      I'm not sure how you pulled that off. I tried dropping hints before my child was born that he had enough toys, but still people gave him more.

  • @trebmaster
    @trebmaster Год назад +6

    You can be minimal with kids by having zero of them.

    • @trebmaster
      @trebmaster Год назад +1

      ...but if you have them, just give them hillbilly activities to do. They're cheap and fun.

    • @kgfig
      @kgfig Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @katemiller7874
      @katemiller7874 Год назад

      Megan Kelly - I’m an 80’s kid. We stayed outside all day because we had fun and wanted too. Or mom would get a summer pool pass for us.

    • @vintagecrazyjay4970
      @vintagecrazyjay4970 Год назад

      @@katemiller7874 Yep! Priceless memories with friends!

    • @username9999
      @username9999 Год назад

      ​@megankelly515potato sack is what I think of when I hear "hillbilly activity."

  • @eileenalmeida
    @eileenalmeida Год назад

    Lose the earrings...not a good look for you