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How To Get Your Kid To Clean Their Room

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Here is a simple plan to help your child/teen keep their rooms clean. Don't worry if the room is a disaster. Just set the timer for 15 minutes each day and get started. Continue clearing clutter each day until you find the tops of the dressers and the floor. By the end of the week, you will be amazed at the progress! When you are ready… start the weekly plan.

During the first few weeks, you may want to assist (or at least supervise). Start by making sure that everything in the room has a home. Don't worry about perfect organization, just get the surfaces clear off.

Supplies Needed

Trash bag

Laundry basket

Donate bucket - get rid of the items that they no longer love!

Assorted baskets or buckets for smaller items

Labels - labels make organizing easier

Every Day

Make the bed - have your child do this before the daily task

Monday

Clear all surfaces (dressers, table, nightstands, etc.)

Tuesday

Dust all surfaces - this should be easy since they are all cleared off.

Wednesday

Clear the floor (just the visible parts for today)

Thursday

Sweep or vacuum

Friday

Pick a spot - you or your child can pick one spot for the day. Make a list of all the problem spots in the room and slowly check them off.
- Under the bed
- Behind the dresser
- One dresser drawer
- One shelf
- _________________
- _________________
- _________________
- _________________

Saturday

Change sheets and bring all laundry to laundry room

Sunday

Free Day - you can also use this as a make up day

Each week, make a mental note of the items that end up scattered about. Use baskets, boxes, shelves or create your own solution to keep these items together. You may need to try several different solutions before you find one that works. If something seems to be working... leave it alone!

Each day, encourage your child to perform the scheduled tasks. Give them a time limit and use a timer (15 minutes should be enough time). Don't be too picky, just try to guide them. They will soon figure out that if they clear their dresser on Monday and throw everything on the floor, that on Wednesday they will have to pick that stuff up AGAIN when they clear the floor.

Remember... it only takes 15 minutes per day to keep your child's bedroom neat and clean.

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» left by Tammy from Pittsburgh (2 years 131 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 1 out of 5
This would not work for us. My daughter has done nothing but clean her room for a week straight and it is still not clean even after she spends hours each day cleaning. She fools around too much and this method isnt effective. 15 Mins insufficient...
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» left by Martha from Salado TX (1 year 233 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Yes this was a great method. The girls love to play the timer game and it seems to work great. The key is to not give up and to keep going. We rewarded them with extra stay up time on the weekends! Work Great!
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 92 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
Hey ima kid, and I think this will work pretty well for me !!
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 90 days ago.)
Reader Rating: 5 out of 5
well im a daughter my self and no dougt it reall is hard .waking up taking all the cothes out in tell u find somtin to wear !didnt relly work!!

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