
21. Encourage Your Kids to Follow the Rules
If you are trying to implement new habits to help keep your fridge more organized, it’s going to be difficult to follow those rules. Keep in mind that if it’s difficult for the adults to figure this out, your kids might struggle as well. As a parent, you might have to figure out a system that encourages your kids to follow the new rules about your fridge organization. There are some parents who make a rule that their kids are not allowed to go into the fridge by themselves, but this can be problematic. It may train your kids to dislike the idea of cooking or being self-sufficient in their own kitchens some day.

If you’re following all of the fridge organization tips laid out in this list, the best technique seems to be keeping individually wrapped items in boxes at a height where their kids can easily reach them. When they reach into the fridge, they are only taking something out of a box without actually moving anything around. Many parents decide to keep the healthy snacks on the lower level and hide the sugary snacks like cookies and candy on the shelf that is far too high for the kids to reach.