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  • Writer's pictureJessica Adams

The Number 1 Way to Get Kids to Clean Their Rooms

Updated: Jan 28, 2023

When kids receive all those adorable gifts from baby showers, then holidays, then birthdays, stuff accumulates.


Sooner or later, kids have more than they can possibly even play with at one time.


When it's time to clean up, kids are overwhelmed with too much stuff to clean!


Keep reading to find out what to do.

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🧸 How to Get Your Kids to Clean Their Rooms


Plan to set aside a least one, or more, gifts to donate or give to a family in need.


When your kids are small, they will never remember what you gave away.


Giving gifts away that are brand new is sometimes easier.


Think toy donation bins at holiday time that often only accept new toys.


Trust me, it will save you sanity when your kids grow older and don't want to part with their toys.


Don't feel bad about giving gifts away that were given to your children because surely there will be more gifts in the future.


Clutter will add up if you don't take action now.


It's hard to motivate kids to clean up in a sea of toy clutter.


More clutter equals more time needed to clean up.


Less clutter equals less time needed to clean up!


If you haven't started yet, do not worry. Start now and take your time.


You WILL see the difference!


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🧸 The Underground Toy Society children's books* (affiliate link) can be a fun way to talk to your kids about keeping their rooms clean to keep their toys happy, as well as instilling a sense of giving to others who may be less fortunate.



 

*Jessica D. Adams is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Jessica D. Adams, Author.


*Posts may contain affiliate links. I may earn a small commission for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, or link to any products or services from this website. Outside links are provided for your convenience, subject to privacy policy, terms and conditions.


Disclaimer: Our products, services, and recommendations are for general use and information and are not intended to replace the advice or expertise of a physician or Occupational Therapist. Please seek professional help when necessary. Circumstances and results may vary.


Jessica is the author of the children's books about The Underground Toy Society. She decided to begin a blog about her experiences and opinions of being an author, as well as a mother and Occupational Therapist. Please note all information on her website and her blog posts are her opinions and her personal experiences. Individual results may vary and her results may not be your results or experiences. This website is meant to be general information, not specific advice. Circumstances and results may vary. The Underground Toy Society children's books aim to teach children to love and appreciate what they have. Hopefully children will want to clean their rooms after learning about The Underground Toy Society. However, all children are different and results may vary. The books are for entertainment purposes only. All recommendations and activities should be completed with adult supervision. Thanks for reading!



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