3 Back-to-School Hacks to Simplify Your Routine

The transition from summer to the start of a new school year always seems to come fast—between ordering new supplies, adjusting to changed schedules and long to-do lists, it can be overwhelming to stay organized. With just a few simple systems in place, back-to-school can feel more manageable and prepare you for the year ahead.

Set up a family command center

Using a hub for calendar management, weekly plans, checklists, reminders and more is an easy way to keep everyone on the same page. A sleek and versatile option is Hearth Display, which combines all of the digital organization you need into one easy-to-use touchscreen. This centralized tool keeps the whole family engaged and on top of daily details, so nothing slips through the cracks.

Refresh kids clothes and plan ahead

Back-to-school is the perfect time to sort through clothes. Check what still fits, donate what doesn’t, and make a list of what needs to be replaced the first few weeks of the season. To make mornings smoother, use a weekly clothes organizer in the closet so outfits are planned in advance—this not only saves time and overthinking, but also helps kids ease back into a daily organized routine.

Create a drop zone 

Backpacks and jackets can quickly take over entryways without a set system in place. A simple mudroom update, like adding hooks and baskets, builds a zone that gives kids independence and helps them know where their belongings should go. The result: less last minute scrambling to find everything and a much tidier space.

These small changes can make a huge impact on your family’s day-to-day flow and planning, and can really set you up for success in the long run. Plus, it’s a great way to get the kids involved to make them feel a part of the process, and to have fun doing it!


Bonus: Get $40 off all Hearth Display products by using our special link! Ashley has had a Hearth for a few months now and it’s made such an impact in her family live. We are so impressed with this product - it’s not just the calendar, but has functions to create routines, meal planning etc.

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