Good for you! In our house, if it's on the floor for more than a day, it must be trash.
Last year, I got sick of the way DD was treating her clothes. She'd get them off the floor to avoid having them thrown away, but they'd be in piles on the bathroom counter, or shoved onto closet shelves. The final straw was an expensive party dress got ruined from being left on a wet bathroom counter for days after she had changed her mind about wearing it.
While she was at school, I took away every single item of clothing she owned. What she wore to school that day is what she wore for the next two weeks. I made her stand in the laundry room wrapped in a towel every other night while she washed and dried her one outfit. After two weeks of taking care of that one outfit, she got one more outfit back. At the end of three weeks, she wrote me a detailed plan for how she was going to take care of her clothes from then on, and she got the rest back.
It's been almost 18 months and she's kept everything perfectly ever since. I just put the laundry basket of clean clothes in her room, and boy are they put away neatly and quickly!And nothing left crumpled or piled anymore
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My mother did this to my sister and I when we were about 8 and 10, I think. We deserved it, we were slobs and the playroom was a disaster!! After that (and we did sneak into the trash can to get out any favorite things), we kept the playroom clean for a while. But then we got messy again. You know what she did? She opened the back door and threw everything out into the yard! She told us we had one hour to neatly put back whatever we could, and everything else was going in the trash. AND she made us go to the doors of any neighbors that stuff like Monopoly money blew into and apologize for littering their yards!
I am a very neat person now.
Don't hurt yourself, though. Best wishes for a speedy and full recovery.
I am going to be the voice of dissent here. I don't think you should throw his stuff away. The room may be clean, but he will remember this for a long and it may not be the way you want him remembering his childhood. Doing something like this can have a lasting impact on your relationship with your son.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a neat freak myself. But I have made the decision with my kids that it is "their" room and if they want it to be a disaster, then they can. Their rooms will be neat when they are gone. The rest of the house they do have to keep neat though. And I do make them "clean" their rooms on the weekend. Depending on the week, sometimes the rooms are better than others.
I agree. One time and that is allI call it cleaning with a trash bag, and it only takes once for them to take you seriously from then on when you ask them to clean their room. DS warned DD years ago, and she hasn't tested me yet.![]()
Wow, that's harsh. I agree with OP shoveling up a mess of toys, especially if the kid had been warned but I really don't think that I would take all my DD's clothes away (if I had a DD that is). She must have been made fun of at school and it had to be humiliating to stand in the laundry room in a towel.
I am a strict parent but that is way further than I would go.
That is classic.
To the OP, did you use a snow shovel? easier for scooping. DD11 would have her room be a hot mess and her friends would actually tell her to clean it up, so peer pressure can be a positive thing.
I hope you took before and after pictures.
I guess no one here actually read the book Mommie, Dearest. If I'm remembering correctly, Christina had to spend a whole semester wearing the same jumper and blouse because it was a punishment from her mother.Good for you! In our house, if it's on the floor for more than a day, it must be trash.
Last year, I got sick of the way DD was treating her clothes. She'd get them off the floor to avoid having them thrown away, but they'd be in piles on the bathroom counter, or shoved onto closet shelves. The final straw was an expensive party dress got ruined from being left on a wet bathroom counter for days after she had changed her mind about wearing it.
While she was at school, I took away every single item of clothing she owned. What she wore to school that day is what she wore for the next two weeks. I made her stand in the laundry room wrapped in a towel every other night while she washed and dried her one outfit. After two weeks of taking care of that one outfit, she got one more outfit back. At the end of three weeks, she wrote me a detailed plan for how she was going to take care of her clothes from then on, and she got the rest back.
It's been almost 18 months and she's kept everything perfectly ever since. I just put the laundry basket of clean clothes in her room, and boy are they put away neatly and quickly!And nothing left crumpled or piled anymore
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I guess no one here actually read the book Mommie, Dearest. If I'm remembering correctly, Christina had to spend a whole semester wearing the same jumper and blouse because it was a punishment from her mother.
Not that I'm commenting on the effectiveness of your particular punishment. It's just that your story reminded me of that.
I had been asking my 5 year old to clean her room ( I was almost twisting an ankle on some stuff) and put away her clothes that I had left in her laundry basket for 2 weeks (kid was on holidays). There was nothing that was physically impossible for her to do, she jsut did not want to.
She knew that after a certain deadline I would clean her room & she would not like the consequences.(I have learned too much from the Dis)
I cleaned it, and picked up all of her favourite toys that were on the floor & they have all gone to the garage. Once she realised I was serious she tried to go to her room but she was banished as it was too late & she was in too much trouble.
After I cleaned her room I showed her all of the toys in the garage.
She now has to do something very good to get EACH of the toys back. Not just 'not be annoying' but go out of her way to be good or helpful etc to then get her pick of which toy she wants back. So far over a week she has earned 1 toy back.
Kid is not damaged, but she knows not to push too far as mummy keeps her promises