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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 228975" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Great timing. </p><p>difficult child is supposed to clean his room and bathroom. He is out of town and so I am wearing my haz met suit and cleaning. Because it's <em>my</em> house and I won't have it. </p><p>difficult child has the same executive function issues as Travis. I give difficult child a list </p><p>1) trash in the trash can</p><p>2)laundry in the hamper</p><p>3) books in the bookshelf.</p><p>4)clean bathroom. toilet, sink, shower, countertop, floor. Wash Floor!!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>He has to have the list every time. He can't remember these 4 simple actions. : (</p><p>When he does them he misses half because he is oblivious to that sock he was walking over should be in the hamper. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, the room he uses in my house is clean. I'm trying to decide if I should have him clean it everyday with me checking it. I hate doing that but I simply can't stand my house to be dirty, messy and trashy. </p><p></p><p>Lisa, if you figure out a way to teach them, let me know. I'm grateful that I don't have to deal with the smell and danger of cigs but what a dump their rooms are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 228975, member: 3"] Great timing. difficult child is supposed to clean his room and bathroom. He is out of town and so I am wearing my haz met suit and cleaning. Because it's [I]my[/I] house and I won't have it. difficult child has the same executive function issues as Travis. I give difficult child a list 1) trash in the trash can 2)laundry in the hamper 3) books in the bookshelf. 4)clean bathroom. toilet, sink, shower, countertop, floor. Wash Floor!!! He has to have the list every time. He can't remember these 4 simple actions. : ( When he does them he misses half because he is oblivious to that sock he was walking over should be in the hamper. Anyhow, the room he uses in my house is clean. I'm trying to decide if I should have him clean it everyday with me checking it. I hate doing that but I simply can't stand my house to be dirty, messy and trashy. Lisa, if you figure out a way to teach them, let me know. I'm grateful that I don't have to deal with the smell and danger of cigs but what a dump their rooms are. [/QUOTE]
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