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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 197961" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ohhhhh, BBK- I've had that problem for a few years with difficult child. So, I guess I haven't found a solution and being a boy, maybe it's that he doesn't care, but my difficult child goes in wrinkly clothes. If they have gotten seriously dirty by being on the floor, I wash them and I will make sure any uniform or dress-up clothes stay picked up and ironed, etc., but the daily wear- I put it in Basket C. I figure when the kids at school or teachers comment it on it and HE gets embaressed, maybe he'll care. We have enough in Baskets A & B at home already. When I'm gathering stuff for laundry, I take the clothes that I know weren't worn but were taken out of the drawer and tossed somewhere and pile them up and tell him there are more clean clothes "right there piled on your chair" or wherever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 197961, member: 3699"] Ohhhhh, BBK- I've had that problem for a few years with difficult child. So, I guess I haven't found a solution and being a boy, maybe it's that he doesn't care, but my difficult child goes in wrinkly clothes. If they have gotten seriously dirty by being on the floor, I wash them and I will make sure any uniform or dress-up clothes stay picked up and ironed, etc., but the daily wear- I put it in Basket C. I figure when the kids at school or teachers comment it on it and HE gets embaressed, maybe he'll care. We have enough in Baskets A & B at home already. When I'm gathering stuff for laundry, I take the clothes that I know weren't worn but were taken out of the drawer and tossed somewhere and pile them up and tell him there are more clean clothes "right there piled on your chair" or wherever. [/QUOTE]
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