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[quote=Anonymous]The only things that I have found that work well with this kind of stuff is setting up very clear expectations, then developing a routine. This is your hook where your coat goes. Every time we walk in the door, you put your coat here. That way it doesn’t get dirty from being on the floor, and we won’t have to look for it when it’s time for school. We clean rooms, strip beds, and bring down laundry every Saturday morning at our house. Kids know that they have to do it before they can watch tv. It is up to them how long they want to take doing it and how clean their room is to begin with. At four years old, I definitely helped a lot. I have no idea what you mean when you say that your four year old needs to be reminded to eat lunch. Make lunch for him, yourself, and your 10 month old, put it on the table, and bring everyone over to eat. Surely you aren’t expecting him to realize it’s lunchtime and prepare his own food. [/quote]
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