PLEASE COLLECT YOUR ROOM
Saturday, November 19, 2022

PLEASE COLLECT YOUR ROOM

RACE

Gathering can become a very tedious task, especially for the child who starts playing with toys again before the job is done. For a young child, "Let's see if you can count to 20" or "Can you collect your toys before the cartoon starts?" You can also turn recovery into a game. As your kids get older, they can race with their older siblings to pick who's room the fastest; By keeping a watch, you can see who will break the existing record.

SAVE

The most common places for lost toys or other items are under the beds. Instead of a dusty cave with only socks or missing puzzle pieces, you can make it a regular storage area. You can put special boxes under the beds for this job.

CLEANING

After your child starts walking, he will imitate you in tasks such as cleaning and dusting. By preparing such games, you can give him cleaning habits. For example, you can buy him a toy cleaning kit. As your child gets older, you can give him chores that he can do while having fun by making this fictional game a reality. In addition to simple tasks such as cleaning the table, polishing the table or watering the flowers, you can also give your child tasks such as collecting books, toys and clothes.

“I DON'T KNOW BOX”

If your child doesn't know which drawer to put a toy or clothing in, he will put them in the wrong place. Therefore, make a "I don't know" box and put it together by helping him collect what's accumulated in it.

BASKET

As your child gets older, he may develop behaviors such as picking up toys or putting clean clothes in their place. To tidy it up, put a big box near the door and place the items that need to be lifted into it; Let your child take those items from this box and transfer them to their original places.

SHARE

If you have two children sharing a room, designate places for each such as drawers and shelves. Always support your older child; becausë he can help his younger brother to be more careful with his belongings. "COLLECTION TIME NOW" Set a specific time of the day or week as home recovery time. For example, you can tidy your house with your child and spouse by saying, "OK, now it's time to pack before bath/bed/story."