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..your room is messy? well, http://bash.org/mess/accepted/382128_PinkFuzzyBunny?full=1
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One way to motivate your child is to make it fun and rewarding. You can turn cleaning into a game or offer a small reward for completing the task.
Invest in storage bins, shelves, and organizers to help your child keep their room tidy. Labeling and color-coding can also make it easier for them to find and put away their belongings.
It's important to have a consistent cleaning schedule. You can have your child clean their room once a week or every other day, depending on their age and the level of messiness.
Set a good example by keeping your own space clean and organized. Also, be patient and offer positive reinforcement when your child does a good job. Consistency and routine are key in forming good habits.
First, try to understand why they are refusing. Are they overwhelmed, tired, or simply don't want to do it? Then, work together to find a solution. You can also set consequences for not cleaning their room, but make sure to follow through with them.