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<font color=darkorchid>I am embracing the Turkey B
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i'm using the phrase 'clean her room' for you guys - i don't tell her to clean her room.
i'll aske her to put xx back where it belongs, make your bed while i make your breakfast or lunch (on a school day)
i am specific when i ask her to clean up not vague and say go clean your room. i know that's not a concept she;ll understand but she should know - make your bed (we've done it for weeks) and she knows where her toys go she just doesn't care
wen't to preschool for 2 years and is not in jr kindergarden so she's spent the last 2+ yrs being told "it's time to clean/tidy up" and she does it there - just not here.
Try music! Put on a cd that she likes that gets her moving. And say let's see how much you clean up before this song is over. - it's a limit. Plus it's a challenge. I resort to this when I can't get the help I need. A song always gets things going.
Also do it alongside her. My 4 year old won't pick up his cars unless I start with him. Once he gets going he's good. But he needs that side by side to get going. And if I say "I'm going to get more than you" He really moves! A little competition goes a long way.