Chalkboard to Kitchen Table
Chalkboard to Kitchen Table's mission is to bridge the gap between the classroom and the home, offering parents the tools they need to nurture their children’s academic and emotional growth. Through honest conversations and relatable experiences, we support and inspire parents in their journey of raising resilient, well-rounded, and confident children.
Chalkboard to Kitchen Table
Episode 85: Why A Messy Room is a Resilient Room!
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Welcome to Chalkboard to Kitchen Table with Trish and Eileen!
In this episode, we’re talking about something that can drive any parent a little crazy - your kid’s messy room. The clothes on the floor, the LEGO cities that can’t be touched, the art projects everywhere. But what if that mess isn’t just chaos? What if it’s creativity and resilience in action?
We explore how a “messy” room can actually be a sign that your child is experimenting, imagining, building, and learning. When their space is full of half-finished forts and ongoing projects, it often means their ideas are still alive. They’re problem-solving, trying new things, and bouncing back when something doesn’t work.
Instead of seeing only the clutter, we ask: what’s this mess supporting? Confidence? Independence? Creative thinking? Maybe a messy room isn’t a parenting failure or a bad habit to crush immediately. Maybe it’s a sign your child feels safe enough to create, explore, and grow.
If you’ve ever stood in the doorway debating whether to step in or let it be, this episode is for you.
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