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Teach Your
Child How To Clean Up A Room
Being able to
clean up his room is an important skill for your child to
learn. Here are some great tips about how to teach your
child to clean up a room.
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Are you tired of constantly
reminding on your child to clean his room? And then come back 30
minutes later to find him playing with his toys, the room looking
worse than ever? Then try some of these tips to get your child
motivated to clean his room.
Don’t Let The Mess Get Out Of Control
If your child’s room is totally out of control, you’ll have a hard
time getting him to clean it all up. Jump in there with him, and get
it all straightened out. Consider removing some of the toys at least
temporarily. We started rotating some of our daughter’s toys and
it’s working very well. Less toys in the room means less potential
mess.
Have A Place For Everything
Take a few hours and organize everything in you child’s room. Your
main focus is to make sure every single toy, book and piece of
clothing has a place. It will be much easier for your child to keep
his room clean if he knows exactly where everything goes. This also
helps avoid him stuffing everything in the closet or toy box.
Turn on Some Music
Do you crank up the music when you clean the house? It’s a lot more
fun to clean with music playing. The same goes for your child. Dig
out one of his kid’s music CDs and turn it on for him when it’s time
to clean. Show him how much fun it can be to dance around while you
pick up toys.
Make It A Game
Take the having fun while cleaning up a step further by making it a
game. See how can score the most points in toy box basketball or
race each other to see who can clean up the most toys. Once your
child gets the hang of cleaning his room and doesn’t need you by his
side, race each other to see if he can clean his room faster than
you can clean the living room or the kitchen.
Use The Put It Up Rule
Now that the initial clean up is done, take some steps to keep his
room from getting out-of-control messy again. The easiest way to do
this is to implement the put-up rule. After your child is done
playing with one toy or game, get him in the habit of putting it up
before he gets out the next. He will need some reminders from you in
the beginning to get into this habit. If there are toys or clothes
lying around by the end of the day, make him clean them up before
bedtime.
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