My wonderful, sweet 6 year old is driving me nuts. She is smart and kind and helpful and did great in school this year. She even won the kindergartener award! But the child is sooooooooo messy.
She is just one of those kids that has no concept of how to play without making things a disaster. If she plays dress up, everything she owns goes on the floor and is dragged around the house. She does a lot of wonderful creative play and I don't want to stifle that, but in the process she makes gigantic messes that span most of the rooms of our house and take forever to clean up. I dread play dates at this point because the aftermath is just so horrible. She keeps everything and hates throwing anything away. Her seat in the car is always the worst, which is saying something because she is beating 2 and 4 year old boys. Overall, they actually are much neater than her.
To be clear, we don't have super high standards. Our house is not pristine or clutter free, so this isn't a case of me being a KonMari clean freak that cant handle the mess. The biggest problem is we have no dedicated play space, so she manages to destroy all our common areas when she really gets going and her room is always a disaster. I don't even expect her room to be super clean, or even for her to make the bed. I do expect that at 6 she can put her shoes and dirty clothes away in the proper places and pick up her toys. She does okay cleaning up the common areas (with a lot of nagging), but never makes any headway on her room unless I'm in there showing her what to do. She just doesn't seem to get it at all. She doesn't care if the room is clean and says she can find things just fine. Essentially, she is her father circa college. (God help me). It's the one area where my people pleaser just doesn't care.
I help her clean and show her how to put stuff away and have made sure that everything has a place. (except for all the extra crap she collects) I have told her she can fill a sticker chart if she keeps her room clean (coveted in our house), but she has to get it clean first. I was planning on helping her get it all together one more time and then try and reinforce the behavior with the sticker chart.
If that doesn't work, I'm considering the nuclear option of letting her know in advance that she will be losing some items if she cannot keep them in decent order. However, I know that will devastate her.
How far do I go here? I don't want to go overboard as this is really the only issue I have with her and on some level I think it is just part of who she is. I don't think there is anything else going on because she can focus and be organized in other areas very well.
On the other hand, I feel like she needs to learn some of these skills (how to keep your stuff in basic order and learn to let go of crap) just to be a functional person later in life and the earlier you start, the better.
This is her room after she cleaned it, for reference:
She is just one of those kids that has no concept of how to play without making things a disaster. If she plays dress up, everything she owns goes on the floor and is dragged around the house. She does a lot of wonderful creative play and I don't want to stifle that, but in the process she makes gigantic messes that span most of the rooms of our house and take forever to clean up. I dread play dates at this point because the aftermath is just so horrible. She keeps everything and hates throwing anything away. Her seat in the car is always the worst, which is saying something because she is beating 2 and 4 year old boys. Overall, they actually are much neater than her.
To be clear, we don't have super high standards. Our house is not pristine or clutter free, so this isn't a case of me being a KonMari clean freak that cant handle the mess. The biggest problem is we have no dedicated play space, so she manages to destroy all our common areas when she really gets going and her room is always a disaster. I don't even expect her room to be super clean, or even for her to make the bed. I do expect that at 6 she can put her shoes and dirty clothes away in the proper places and pick up her toys. She does okay cleaning up the common areas (with a lot of nagging), but never makes any headway on her room unless I'm in there showing her what to do. She just doesn't seem to get it at all. She doesn't care if the room is clean and says she can find things just fine. Essentially, she is her father circa college. (God help me). It's the one area where my people pleaser just doesn't care.
I help her clean and show her how to put stuff away and have made sure that everything has a place. (except for all the extra crap she collects) I have told her she can fill a sticker chart if she keeps her room clean (coveted in our house), but she has to get it clean first. I was planning on helping her get it all together one more time and then try and reinforce the behavior with the sticker chart.
If that doesn't work, I'm considering the nuclear option of letting her know in advance that she will be losing some items if she cannot keep them in decent order. However, I know that will devastate her.
How far do I go here? I don't want to go overboard as this is really the only issue I have with her and on some level I think it is just part of who she is. I don't think there is anything else going on because she can focus and be organized in other areas very well.
On the other hand, I feel like she needs to learn some of these skills (how to keep your stuff in basic order and learn to let go of crap) just to be a functional person later in life and the earlier you start, the better.
This is her room after she cleaned it, for reference:
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