Children would rather spend more time watching TV or playing than cleaning their rooms. If adults struggle to clean, imagine how difficult it would be for children. But just because it’s not their favorite thing to do doesn’t absolve them of this responsibility.
So, if you have been having trouble getting your child to clean their room, here are seven simple yet effective tips you can implement right away.
Asking your child to clean won’t be enough; they need help. The amount of work might be overwhelming, and this is likely the first time they face a cleaning task.
Before assigning a new task to your child, spend some minutes pointing out what needs to be done and how they can do it. On top of explaining in detail, show your kid how you do the same task. This may seem like you are the one performing the task at first, but it will help your children understand what is expected of them.
Picking clothes off the floor and arranging toys are definitely not exciting activities, but there are easy ways to make the chores more appealing to your kids.
For example, you can play the favorite songs of your child. Singing along to their favorite songs would help take their minds off how much work needs to be done. Another way to get your kid involved is by making a cleaning race. You may even dress them up like a superhero—cleaning faster can be their superpower!
Cleaning an entire room at once can seem daunting, especially for a child. Breaking it down into smaller tasks makes it more manageable and less overwhelming. Since your kid will focus on one specific task at a time, it will help speed up the cleaning process.
As mentioned, most people don’t enjoy cleaning their homes, but they still have plenty of reasons to keep up with the chores, and knowing those reasons will help your child understand the importance of cleaning.
Start by explaining that a messy environment can lead to difficulties finding things. Also, you can mention that health issues can be a consequence of not cleaning. Once your kid understands why adults clean, they’ll be more willing to maintain their room clean.
Knowing there’s a reward waiting after cleaning their room can encourage and motivate your kids. The reward may be as simple as an additional bowl of ice cream or more screen time over the week. In order for this to be effective, you must first determine which reward gets the best response from your child.
A clear cleaning routine will help your child manage their expectations. Instead of ordering your child to clean their room on the spur of the moment, set a specific time and stick to it. This way, they are not caught off guard.
Involving your child in the planning process makes the overall cleaning process more enjoyable. You can let them choose which chores they want to do, and when they want to do them can help. Because their decision was considered, they will be more motivated and willing to participate.
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