Create a cleaning ritual. For example, 10 minutes before bed – put away toys, fold clothes. Do it together, turning it into a game: “Who will collect all the cars faster?” Praise for efforts, not for an ideal result.
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Use visual cues: diagrams, cards, coloring schedules. For example, a picture of “what to do before bed”: wash, brush teeth, put away toys. This helps kids understand the order of actions.
Don’t overload the room. Less is better. The fewer things, the easier it is to maintain order. Conduct an “audit” regularly: what is broken, not used, outdated.
For storing books, use low shelves with covers displayed. Children are more likely to take books if they see them. You can make a “reader’s corner” with a rug and pillows.
Finally, be an example. If you are neat yourself, the child will copy. Let order become a habit, not a punishment. After a while, he will start cleaning himself – because it is comfortable.