How Do You Reward Children For Clean Rooms?
Teach children the responsibility of keeping a clean room. Although a child’s room or playroom can easily become messy thanks to toys, videos and board games, encourage your youngster to clean up before moving on to something else. Bedrooms and playrooms are not the only rooms that can be left a mess—kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms can fall victim, too. However, incentives can prove useful to help keep things tidy. Sit down and make a chore list for the child. Some children enjoy sitting on the couch after school, eating a snack and watching a few moments of television. It is common for children to get up and walk away without throwing away a snack wrapper, or leaving an empty soda can on the coffee table. Book bags, socks and shoes may quickly clutter a bedroom or living room area after school. Correct this behavior when you see it. Talk to your child about the proper way to clean a room. Encourage her to pick up toys left behind and place the items in an organized cubbyhole or