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![]() Post by: Radosny Matka on April 17, 2005, 05:49:32 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm feeling pretty proud of myself tonight, so I just had to share. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: I did it! I did it! Post by: sadie on April 17, 2005, 06:02:28 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() ![]() That's great! ![]() ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: I did it! I did it! Post by: milkmommy on April 17, 2005, 09:30:56 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Deanna -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: I did it! I did it! Post by: ArmsOfLove on April 17, 2005, 10:00:06 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's so awesome ![]() ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Post by: Robersonlass on April 14, 2005, 03:11:05 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi there. I am not sure what to do when it is clean up time. I will tell the boys 3.5 & 5 that they have 5 more minutes to play and then it is clean up time (I set a timer to let them know.) 5 yo will do it with coaching but 3.5 yo will tell me no, I don't want to clean up. I have tried making it fun, making a game of it, telling him he needs to stop playing or have a seat in the cuddle corner until he is ready to clean up, he will sit, come back and start playing again and tell me no again. Are there some natural consequences I could use, I thought about making the toys (ones he was playing with) go away until he shows me he can help clean up. Would he "get" the consequence at his age. Am I am thinking developmentally appropriate? I have tried it during different times of our daily routine, before dinner, after dinner, after shower, it does not seem to make a difference. Is it "normal" for an almost 6 yo to need constant coaching to clean up, should I just tell him once and have a natural consequence? They will say they can't clean up, it is too much, no matter the amount of toys, legos or a few stuffed animals. They did not need help getting it all out to play with so I think they should be able to clean up the messes they have made. Is that reasonable? Sometimes I feel like they are being lazy and need a gentle push to teach responsibility. Ideas?? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: sadie on April 14, 2005, 03:36:25 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One thing that comes to mind is that children of this age need to be micromanaged. When you say, "Clean up your room," they are unsure of where to start and become overwhelmed. I would suggest being very specific. "Put these blocks in this box, now put these clothes in this hamper, now put thix puzzle on this shelf," etc. When a big task is broken down like that, it is easier for them to handle and comply. IKWYM about how kids seem to have an easy time making the mess, so why is it such a battle to clean it up? ![]() ![]() I think the cuddle corner is being misused in this situation. It's more for when the child needs to cool off and regroup. I don't think it's being used effectively in this scenario. I would not use it unless he tantrums and needs a break after the bear hug. And when he is calm, I would explain immediately that you will help him clean up what wasn't done before, and then lead him right back to the cleanup. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: milkmommy on April 14, 2005, 03:40:02 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How much is out when its time to clean? Too much and he might get over whelmed. honestly we do the get one toy at a time thing. That wasy their only a few items to clean up when its time. Some kids also do better NOT being told "were about to do this" but needed the immediate steps walked through. My DD is that way. If I say clean up in 5 mintues she goes ![]() ![]() I wait till its time then we sing a clean up song and that helps DD focus Deanna -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: ArmsOfLove on April 14, 2005, 07:28:51 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't expect my 3.5 yo to be able to clean up--I clean up with him. I also don't expect my 5yo to be able to clean up without me telling her, "Now clean up X" etc. My 7.5 yo is finally able to clean up without much supervision. Today my friend and I spent about 4 hours organizing the playroom into containers that will be locked into the closet and accessible one at a time--new container out when previous one put away. It looks amazing in there--never better! I'm very excited ![]() Also, natural consequences are what happen unless you block them. Logical consequences could apply as in toys going into time out but I've not found that effective with my children mostly, I believe, because I've had too many toys *out* and accessible for them and they are overwhelmed which is a whole different phenomenon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: milkmommy on April 14, 2005, 08:20:42 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Today my friend and I spent about 4 hours organizing the playroom into containers that will be locked into the closet and accessible one at a time--new container out when previous one put away. It looks amazing in there--never better! I'm very excited smile Ohh good is it going well? Have enough containers ![]() Deanna -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: ArmsOfLove on April 14, 2005, 08:25:01 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- exactly enough and we got it gorgeous ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: AmyDoll on April 14, 2005, 08:49:29 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My little one is only 18 mos - so I'm not an expert in this area *at all* But I read an interesting thing somewhere: For a kiddo who had a lot of little toys - blocks and cars etc. The mom bought him a rake and shovel and when it was time to clean up - he raked and shoveled the toys away! I thought it was neat & maybe worth a try... XOXO Amy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: teaching to clean up toys Post by: godsgracegiven on April 15, 2005, 01:11:01 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote:
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Post by: godsgracegiven on April 25, 2005, 08:25:29 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hehehe, this was cute so I had to share. It has probably already been mentioned here but I can't help it my ds thinks it it the best idea. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![]() Post by: milkmommy on April 27, 2005, 12:12:33 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- are not a place to walk ![]() ![]() Deanna -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: Toys toys everywhere Post by: Mamaka on April 27, 2005, 02:41:48 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not sure if this will be helpful, but what about containers she can't see into? But then that might make the curiosity that much greater. ![]() I'm not sure if this will work for you but here's what we did: divided ds's toys between 3 rubbermaid containers and only pull 1 out at a time (and then hide the other 2). Every few weeks we trade containers and that makes the toys seem fresh & new and also cuts down on clean up and toys scattered around. ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: Toys toys everywhere Post by: ArmsOfLove on April 27, 2005, 04:15:51 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- what about shelves for the containers that are up where she can't reach them? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Re: Toys toys everywhere Post by: milkmommy on April 27, 2005, 05:03:21 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well DH and I hit target and gota bunch of GOOD containers with good tight lids in Various sizes I'm going to have to think of now where I'm going to keep stuff. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Deanna |
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