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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 158817" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>I'm a bit confused about having a four year old clean his room. It's the second time you mentioned it. At best, a four year old can put his toys away without supervision. If there is a big mess of a lot of toys, the vast majority of kids couldn't do anything more than pick things up and dump them in a common container (which isn't cleaning up in my book, it's containing the mess in a smaller area). Four year olds still need help sorting and organizing. They really need a lot of instruction even about how to pick up toys, let alone clean a room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 158817, member: 1498"] I'm a bit confused about having a four year old clean his room. It's the second time you mentioned it. At best, a four year old can put his toys away without supervision. If there is a big mess of a lot of toys, the vast majority of kids couldn't do anything more than pick things up and dump them in a common container (which isn't cleaning up in my book, it's containing the mess in a smaller area). Four year olds still need help sorting and organizing. They really need a lot of instruction even about how to pick up toys, let alone clean a room. [/QUOTE]
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