Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a home cleaner, but they do not clean our teens' rooms. When they started HS, we told them cleaning their room was their responsibility. They are going to have learn how for dorms and apartments.
Why? Won't they just get home cleaners like their lazy ass parents?
Yeah I don’t get this philosophy. I understand not choosing to hire cleaning help, but I don’t understand hiring the help just to deny it to some of the people in the household.
I didn’t do much cleaning as a kid - trust me, it’s easy to learn when you are living in a dorm and later your first apartment. It’s not rocket science or a complicated life skill.
The mechanics of cleaning are not difficult to learn. But the concept of being responsible for your own messes—literal and metaphorical—is good to instill early on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a home cleaner, but they do not clean our teens' rooms. When they started HS, we told them cleaning their room was their responsibility. They are going to have learn how for dorms and apartments.
Why? Won't they just get home cleaners like their lazy ass parents?
Yeah I don’t get this philosophy. I understand not choosing to hire cleaning help, but I don’t understand hiring the help just to deny it to some of the people in the household.
I didn’t do much cleaning as a kid - trust me, it’s easy to learn when you are living in a dorm and later your first apartment. It’s not rocket science or a complicated life skill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I’m trying really hard not to care what the room looks like six days out of the week, but the night before the cleaning lady comes, laundry needs to be picked up off the floor, water bottles and debris in the trash, a quick Clorox wipe on the toilet etc.
Good Lord,who are all you people who are accumulating all these water bottles in your homes?
Truly, I try not to judge on DCUM, but I am really shocked by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen has to make his bed first thing in the morning. He also has to bring down his laundry and all dishes and glassware that he may have taken to his room.
He has to change his bed sheet every week, vacuum all the bedrooms and empty all the waste paper baskets and trash cans.
I do all laundry, fold it, and put away in everyone's dresser. Once a week I dust the whole house and clean the whole house.
I also clean the bathrooms every week, but my kids swish the toilet bowl every day with the toilet bowl cleaner.
My kid refills the soap, TP rolls and tissue paper boxes in each room. We do not use plastic bottles.
Toilets every day??
Anonymous wrote:My teen has to make his bed first thing in the morning. He also has to bring down his laundry and all dishes and glassware that he may have taken to his room.
He has to change his bed sheet every week, vacuum all the bedrooms and empty all the waste paper baskets and trash cans.
I do all laundry, fold it, and put away in everyone's dresser. Once a week I dust the whole house and clean the whole house.
I also clean the bathrooms every week, but my kids swish the toilet bowl every day with the toilet bowl cleaner.
My kid refills the soap, TP rolls and tissue paper boxes in each room. We do not use plastic bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I’m trying really hard not to care what the room looks like six days out of the week, but the night before the cleaning lady comes, laundry needs to be picked up off the floor, water bottles and debris in the trash, a quick Clorox wipe on the toilet etc.
Good Lord,who are all you people who are accumulating all these water bottles in your homes?
Truly, I try not to judge on DCUM, but I am really shocked by this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a home cleaner, but they do not clean our teens' rooms. When they started HS, we told them cleaning their room was their responsibility. They are going to have learn how for dorms and apartments.
Why? Won't they just get home cleaners like their lazy ass parents?
Anonymous wrote:We have a home cleaner, but they do not clean our teens' rooms. When they started HS, we told them cleaning their room was their responsibility. They are going to have learn how for dorms and apartments.
Anonymous wrote:I don't/didn't make them clean their room.
One has ADHD and sometimes she wants me to help her do that, which I do.
My other kid basically never lets me in his room, he keeps it OK - not dirty but he has too much stuff so it is cluttered.
I figure that is one area they can fully control so let them.
My rules are no eating in your room and bring down glasses, etc because we need them for our household. Otherwise, they are on their own.
But I don't buy them new clothes unless they bring me old stuff that doesn't fit.
This is about as DCUM as DCUM gets