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3 Useful Tips to Get Your Kids Clean Their Room!

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Undoubtedly, tidying up a kid’s room can be a big challenge.
When you have kids at a young age who can not help you with the tidiness and cleanliness of their room, it goes without saying that you take full responsibility.
However, when you have kids in adolescence, communication can be difficult in order to convince your kids that tidying up their room is now their responsibility.
Below you can read 3 useful ways that can help you effectively.

1. Teach the kid discipline from an early age.

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By teaching your kid discipline from the very beginning of their childhood you can reduce the upcoming negative tensions.
You will now ask me yes and how can I achieve this.
Initially motivating the kid with small and harmless movements for it, since it is young.
For example, you say to your kid in a sweet and calm way: Please bring me this toy? (The way you talk to your kid is very important).
After your kid brings you the toy, do not forget that you should always say thank you in a sweet way, with whatever else you want to add yourself, meaning a hug or a kiss to your kid.
In this way and of course, in the way you talk and behave to your kid, the kid begins slowly and gradually over time to understand what is good and what is right.
I believe that if your kid is nurtured properly from an early age, the problems will be greatly reduced in the future.
The calm and sweet way of the parent to the kid from an early age can contribute significantly to the proper maturation of the kid.

2. Show your kid how.

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Take the time to first explain to your kid how a task is done and secondly to show how.
Many times you can ask your kid to tidy up or clean its room.
But ask yourself, does it know how to do it?
In addition, explaining in a calm way to your kid the reasons why it should clean its room, it will be clear in its mind why it should be done by the kid itself and not you.
Reasons you can give to the kid are: 1) that it is its own personal space, 2) that in this way the kid learns to be an independent and responsible person.

3. Set boundaries for your kid.

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Sometimes, and often depending on the character of the kid, you know you need to be more strict with your kid.
When you notice that the dialogue does not lead to the right desired result, which is the responsibility of the kid to clean its room, then it is time to act.
This means that your kid must understand that if it does not do the work you assigned to it as a parent, you will not fulfil any of its wishes.
Examples may be postponing the walk with his friends or postponing an activity that makes it happy.
As long as it takes for your request to become a reality, remain firm in your decision.
This way you set boundaries to your child.

I hope the above ways are useful for you!
I would like to read your comments.

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