Teach your Child how to Keep his Bedroom Spick and Span
It's undeniable that boys generally make a lot more mess than girls. And though you love your son to the fullest, there are a few times especially during those moments when you see his bedroom in topsy turvy that you wish you also had a daughter who can help you in keeping the household clean.
But contrary to popular belief, being tidy and organized is not entirely gender-based. Your son with proper training and discipline can be as neat and orderly as you wish him to be.
Teaching your kid to be neat and organized should start at a very early age. It should begin with showing him how to put away his toys and eventually progress to making him learn to keep his bedroom and the childrens bedroom furniture in it in spick and span.
At first, it may be hard to make him cooperate in helping you clean up the
in his room. But by showing him and making him realize how valuable it is to always keep one's surroundings clean, in time you will be able to convince him to participate in cleaning.
One way to do just that is through story telling. Since children are very fond of hearing stories, you make use of this method to elicit help from him. Buy a book that has a story about the importance of cleaning in maintaining good health or create your own and tell him about the story of the kid who got sick because his bedroom was always dirty and his children's bedroom furniture were always dusty.
Another way is to make cleaning time a fun bonding time for both of you. Sing songs while you arrange his favourite Guidecraft art activity desk or pretend that you are fire fighters on duty when you wipe off the shelves of his Kidkraft Firehouse Bookcase. Never make him feel that cleaning up his children's bedroom furniture is a chore by making it a punishment for a bad naughty deed or by making him do too much hard work.
Lighten up with your kid and don't be too critical on the cleaning work he does. He's only a child and you can't expect him to arrange his children's bedroom furniture in perfect coordination with each other. Instead, shower him with praises for a job well done and reward him with little treats once in a while. Just remember not to overdo with the rewards because you don't want to spoil your kid.
Lastly, be an exemplary role model to your kid. It is easier to instil values in your kid that he sees you practice yourself. Remember, he looks up to you and what ever you do, he would think it is right. Work this to your advantage by showing how neat and tidy you keep your own bedroom and in no time, you will see his Furniture Bedroom for Kids cleaned and properly arranged.