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Children who can organize folders have strong minds as well.

The desktop is full of files, with names like "New File", "Untitled", and "Final Version Part 2". When this happens, it becomes difficult to find what you need.

Organizing folders is not just about keeping things clean. It is the ability to know what is where. And that power also leads to organizing your mind.

You can see it if you separate it

It will be much easier to use if you just divide it by subject, month, and activity. Including the date and content in the file name will save you time searching for it later.

Children who can organize are thinking about what to put where. This is the ability to categorize information, which is useful in study and life.

You can free up time by reducing the time you spend searching.

The longer you spend looking for what you need, the more exhausting it becomes. On the other hand, if you find it quickly, you can spend more time thinking about it.

There are many situations in which a child who is organized is stronger than a child who is smart. By laying things out clearly, you are helping yourself.

What you can do today
You only need one folder on your computer, so create a folder with an easy-to-understand name and organize it.

At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value not only the ability to create, but also the ability to organize. Organizing is a simple but very powerful skill.