Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My teen boys have been doing their laundry for years. They combine their laundry, and have worked out a system where they take turns. They do their bedding and towels, sports uniforms, regular clothes etc . . . When things are clean, they pull out the dressy stuff to hang up before it wrinkles, and throw everything else in a laundry basket or drawer. Then they just grab things from there when they are getting dressed. I buy two kinds of socks, black and white, so they don't match socks, they just grab two of the same color.
I'm curious because I feel like other than this my house is orderly and my kids are pretty capable, but this one chore gets mentioned all the time here and it just doesn't happen in my house.
I have two teen boys and most of their clothes are hang-dry only, which is a pain (hoodies, nicer t-shirts, sports uniforms, practice uniforms, nicer sweat pants for school, etc.)