Clean Home
By ceasar09
@ceasar09 (442)
Philippines
October 29, 2011 4:32am CST
Thus a clean home reflects the people who lives on that house? So thus means a clean and organize home also means a organized owners of the house.
What tips and how can we maintain the cleanliness of the house even if there where children always making trashes and disorganizing things. Thus making them clean their own waste makes them responsible and will get to used with a clean environment and will develop good attitudes?
14 responses
@ferbjohn69 (1127)
• Philippines
29 Oct 11
It is hard to maintain the cleanliness of the home if you have kids living with you.
My siblings here always play their toys and play house.Whenever they play, the things in our home become so disorganized.They usually don't put their toys in proper position so the home looks messy after they play.
But it is still possible to have a clean and organized house despite having children.You should just have to be more industrious.:)
Yes,I believe the home reflects its owner.That's why I keep my room clean.:)
@ferbjohn69 (1127)
• Philippines
3 Nov 11
Yes,with proper guidance kids can be organized.But it's a tough job to do.:)
@allamgirl (2140)
• Philippines
31 Oct 11
I don't like cleaning. In fact, my whole room's a mess and I always get in trouble with my parents for it. Sometimes, they can't take the mess anymore so they clean it up themselves. Maybe it's not organized to most people, but I always know where my things are. As opposed to when it's clean and everything's kept and I always have to rummage around looking for my things.
@ceasar09 (442)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
You could develop some interest in cleaning my friend and you would be shocked for the result if you would to the cleaning in your room but for organizing things i know you don't have problem there since you have a very sharp and good memory where you place your things.
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
30 Oct 11
Oh yes I found it was a good idea to assure the kids did their share of cleaning along with me. I made sure they cleaned up the toys and or messes at the end of each day.
It was always a really great feeling to wake up each morning to an organized home for me. If ever something was in a disarray upon me waking it would set me in a bad mood.
Some homes are not necessarily well organized but certainly are well lived in where although there were things everywhere they still had a very happy home. So it just depends on the people themselves. For me I always had to see things organized but no so much when the children were around, so as long as they picked up when done playing.
@ceasar09 (442)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
Sometimes it also depends on a family how they are being happy on the status of the house. I also develop a bad mood when i see things are not in proper order when i wake up.
Wow your children are trained to clean and organize their things, they could develop a great attitude when they get old and also you wont regret you had discipline them in that way. =)
@charvill (58)
•
30 Oct 11
Don't let all mess be the same mess tomorrow. Clean before you leave your room. Teach children to put their things to their proper places so that everything is organized. Whatever people see in our place is the reflection of our selves; the more mess you are the more disorganized our way of thinking is. Plus, it is nice to come home when it is clean and proper, we feel relaxed living in it.
@wangexplore1259 (102)
• China
30 Oct 11
First and most important,we should be patient,not only patient with the young children but also not feel troulbesome to clean the house often.Then we can get the children into the activity of cleaning the house,we can try to make cleaning the house an enjoyable activity,say,an interesting game which the children like to play,and give some rewards for their participant in the activity.After several days,the children would naturally like to do the cleaning and like the feel of cleanliess.In my opinion,interest and happiness is always the most important for children to accept an idea,so,just let them like to do the cleaning!
@ceasar09 (442)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
I like how you compare cleaning to a game that children enjoys to do always with some incentives for those who would join cleaning. The interest that can be build in cleaning the house for children will be a way they will be enjoying the cleaning task just like playing.
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
29 Oct 11
"Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam,
And I'll show you a house full of dirt."
There is an immense difference between "clean" and "tidy". It sounds to me as though you mean "tidy", in which case, children are natural anarchists - if they're not, look out in years to come.
Lash
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
29 Oct 11
Clean as in real dust free is very hard to achieve especially in big houses, where there are children, pets or if you are engaged in some kind of business in your home and living in a tropical country like ours, We need to continually sweep, vacuum, dust, wipe,wash,hose, launder wax, putting out what's not needed,etc...sometimes house helpers are also needed.
Although related to cleanliness, I think being organized is a different thing, it's more like putting things in the proper places and returning after use. It also involves ease in finding things like books, tools, kitchen and cooking ingredients etc...
@ceasar09 (442)
• Philippines
29 Oct 11
Especially in our country we have to continually sweep since every time dust comes inside the house.
I agree being organize on things will give you ease in finding the things you need and these would be great if the children are being organize in their things.
@butterscotsh (1012)
• Philippines
29 Oct 11
I think we need to practice our children on
how to properly dispose our trash and waste.
I like organized in my things but for the whole
house, I'm too lazy to clean it everyday.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
29 Oct 11
Children are the best copycat I ever seen - they are love to imitate things . So, I think the best way to teach them about the cleanliness, just go give them some examples while you are telling them to keep the cleanliness. Also, do the regular cleaning and involved children in those activities. Learning by seeing and doing - they'll soon get used with that.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
29 Oct 11
A clean and good smelling house will stimulate you and other people to keep it that way and also will give positive energy.
If you organize your house you will organize your mind and life as well.
This will give you less stress and your house will be a home.
For children it's hard to clean up. When they are little they are very helpful, teenagers are mostly more difficult (and this is also a period their mind is very chaotic). Still it's a good thing to stimulate them to clean up and repeat this each time again.
A good thing is to have a clean up together with the whole family, frequently for some time. Afterwards everybody will feel satisfied and happy.
@ceasar09 (442)
• Philippines
2 Nov 11
Clean house always give everybody a good and positive energy and anyone could relax on a clean house and get rid of the pain and stresses from work.
Mostly teenagers are harder to please to clean the house since they are very busy facing the computer and going out with their friends but for children they are easier to please since they always want to help their parents in doing things.
Cleaning the house together with the family is also a good time to have a family bonding which each other.
@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
29 Oct 11
The only tip I can think of is organize by activity. I've made the mistake many times before of putting things out of sight but then loosing them in the cleanliness. I will put the glass cleaner downstairs near the wash tub but really need it upstairs and sometimes forget where I put it. I've found if I organize things by task with all the cleaning supplies in one place, know where to find it.
@vasumathi (436)
• India
29 Oct 11
Train the children, so that they keep the things as it for. Also tell them the importance of cleanliness. Above all children learn all things from us only, so we have to follow all process.