AMAC Advantage Volume 9, Issue 2

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House & Home

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Clean up your toys! Teaching responsibility in the playroom

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ids love to play. Many times, they fiddle with one toy and suddenly move onto something else. Often times, kids don’t bother to clean up. Suddenly, the playroom floor is piled high with toys. Desperate to get the room in order, well-meaning adults may end up cleaning up the toy mess for the children. Unfortunately, this can undermine goals of teaching responsibility. It should not be the parents’ or grandparents’ job to clean up after their children. If the kids are old enough to take the toys out to play with them, they should be taught the skills to put them away. Younger children may need some assistance, but as they grow so should their abilities to straighten up. Why clean up? Toys that are left on the floor may get broken, lost, thrown away, or eaten by the dog. Games and puzzles with missing pieces may become useless. Toys are expensive to buy and replace, so they ought to be well cared for. Adults must deliver clear instructions when it’s time to put the toys away. Clean up time is non-negotiable and everyone who played participates. When play time is over, don’t make cleaning a chore for your children or else they won’t want to do it. Turn straightening up into a fun game. Set a kitchen timer for 5 to 10 minutes to challenge the kids. See who can finish tidying up before it buzzes. Play fun and upbeat music to keep the clean-up momentum going. Do this as a daily ritual after playtime. Everyone who helps is treated as a winner. Be sure to provide children with easy ways to store and put away toys. Shelves, baskets, toy boxes, storage containers and closets are just a few great ideas. Choose child-friendly toy storage options so that kids can easily put things away. You don’t want any pinched fingers or any shelves which may tip over and hurt a child. Avoid over-organizing. If a child has to sort toys for a lengthy period of time before putting them away, cleaning up will become a drudgery. Kids want to please their parents and grandparents. Adults will offer children praise for positive attitudes and efforts, and steadily commend them on jobs well done. Occasionally, but not regularly, stickers or other material incentives may be given. Learning to respect their parents and grandparents, and to appreciate material things, will flourish from childhood into adulthood. ★ Article courtesy of Controlthemess.com, a free advice website for all aspects of home organization.


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