Why Your Child Is Bored (Even Though They Have 100 Toys)

 

Imagine walking into a restaurant with a 50-page menu. You feel overwhelmed. You don't know what to pick. That is how your child feels when they walk into a playroom with 500 toys on the floor. They don't play. They dump. They move from one thing to another in seconds.

The "Toy Rotation" Method

This is a Montessori secret that will save your sanity.

  1. The Purge: Take every single toy you own and put it in the middle of the room.

  2. The Sort: Group them. Cars, blocks, dolls, puzzles.

  3. The Storage: Put 80% of them into opaque plastic bins and put them in a closet or the garage.

  4. The Shelf: Leave only 6–8 activities out on the shelf.

The Result

Suddenly, your child plays with the blocks for 45 minutes. They focus. And next week? You swap the blocks for the cars. It feels like Christmas morning every Monday, and you didn't spend a dime. Pro Tip: Use Clear Bins in the closet so you can see what is where, but keep the playroom minimalist.

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