Wishing on a star
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Okay.... OP,
This is a good one!!!
First, you don't just 'hit them up' with this when they walk in from school.
BTDT with this one!!! ( I like the story about the teen girl who ended up with her mom throwing her clothes in wads on her bed/floor etc...)
Those clothes are not your big battle.
They are not your hill to die on right now....
Remember the old adage, choose your battles carefully!!!
The first step is to sit down with your husband when you both have some calmer uninterupted time, and iron out which chores/battles will be a requirement. Get on the same page... Determine what the CONSEQUENCES will be if you do not see any effort or progress. And stick to that.
Then, at some good point, explain to the boys, with your DH, calmly and directly, that they WILL now be responsible for putting their clothing away.
(Believe me, as a mother of a now teen boy, I just don't think it is a good thing to be going thru their room every day... and they don't need to be waited on hand and foot with their clothing put away, either... Personal responsibility has to start somewhere!!!)
Explain how you will clean all clothes that are placed for you in the laundry, and how the clean clothes will be left at this spot.... And your job is done...
NO discussion...
NO grumbling...
NO undue emotional drama.
DO NOT ENGAGE....
Rome was not built in a day...
Do not have unrealistic expectations here...
Give it some time.
Look for effort and progress... Not a full complete end result.
Get your husband involved....
Have him to help the boys put things away and begin to learn how to keep their clothing and belongings a bit more organized.
Like I said...
BTDT with this, myself.
My husband will now (finally) be the one to join in the discipline and direct our son to "Pick up his dirty laundry and pick up his room".
Recently, my son came out and mentioned that he was going off in the neighborhood, to see a friend, or work on his neighborhood lawn jobs... And all I had to say was... (Lather, Rinse, Repeat... wtihout emotion) Make sure you have fed your body, got cleaned up for the day, and picked up your room/laundry, and your free...)
Have appropriate expectations...
Choose your battles... Start with the basics.. (Respect, Picking up their room/laundry)
You are on the right track, coming here for some good input, and thinking about some other good input/counseling!!!!
Take it one step at a time!!!
This is a good one!!!
First, you don't just 'hit them up' with this when they walk in from school.
BTDT with this one!!! ( I like the story about the teen girl who ended up with her mom throwing her clothes in wads on her bed/floor etc...)
Those clothes are not your big battle.
They are not your hill to die on right now....
Remember the old adage, choose your battles carefully!!!
The first step is to sit down with your husband when you both have some calmer uninterupted time, and iron out which chores/battles will be a requirement. Get on the same page... Determine what the CONSEQUENCES will be if you do not see any effort or progress. And stick to that.
Then, at some good point, explain to the boys, with your DH, calmly and directly, that they WILL now be responsible for putting their clothing away.
(Believe me, as a mother of a now teen boy, I just don't think it is a good thing to be going thru their room every day... and they don't need to be waited on hand and foot with their clothing put away, either... Personal responsibility has to start somewhere!!!)
Explain how you will clean all clothes that are placed for you in the laundry, and how the clean clothes will be left at this spot.... And your job is done...
NO discussion...
NO grumbling...
NO undue emotional drama.
DO NOT ENGAGE....
Rome was not built in a day...
Do not have unrealistic expectations here...
Give it some time.
Look for effort and progress... Not a full complete end result.
Get your husband involved....
Have him to help the boys put things away and begin to learn how to keep their clothing and belongings a bit more organized.
Like I said...
BTDT with this, myself.
My husband will now (finally) be the one to join in the discipline and direct our son to "Pick up his dirty laundry and pick up his room".
Recently, my son came out and mentioned that he was going off in the neighborhood, to see a friend, or work on his neighborhood lawn jobs... And all I had to say was... (Lather, Rinse, Repeat... wtihout emotion) Make sure you have fed your body, got cleaned up for the day, and picked up your room/laundry, and your free...)
Have appropriate expectations...
Choose your battles... Start with the basics.. (Respect, Picking up their room/laundry)
You are on the right track, coming here for some good input, and thinking about some other good input/counseling!!!!
Take it one step at a time!!!


I spoke to him about it, he promised to be better. Then he asked to go to a friends house. I told him fine but after he cleans up his room and puts the clothes away. He did it without a fight. 

