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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]She will not keep her room clean ever. Under any circumstances. There is rotting food, bugs, clothes everywhere. Her room makes me feel physically ill to walk into.[/quote] I'd take everything out. Give her a set of clothes every day. [b]No food in room, just a bed.[/b] Take the door off if you have to. Put it all in storage bins for now. Get an exterminator. This is mental illness and possibly addiction. If her dad will take her, save the other 3. They are at risk now that CPS is visiting. [/quote] How do people enforce this? I have a teen with ASD/ADHD whose room is disgusting. How do people enforce no food? I have turned off her phone more times than I can count. She has impulse control issues and she gets food at night and eats it in bed. She doesn't want to go out so grounding her would have no affect. She doesn't like when I take her phone/ipad away but it doesn't fix the problem. [/quote] I started laying the rules when I noticed my DC hoarding snacks and toys in groups in cabinets and wall corners. It didn't work when DC was very young but as DC got older, DC understood the no food upstairs rule. [/quote]
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