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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 33165" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>It sounds like in most ways she is doing good, so it may be a good time to choose your battles. I think I would close her bedroom door and not worry about it, but the bathroom, since it's the main one, I would just clean it myself. That is pretty much what I do for my easy child daughter. Her bedroom is right across from the main bathroom, so I feel she isn't the only one using it and others are, so I clean it. Sometimes it even involves picking up her dirty laundry off the floor and chucking on her bedroom floor, but it's not worth the embarassment to me to have someone else go in there and use it and think I'm the slob! I pretty much check it every morning after she leaves for school, so it only takes a second to do a quick clean up and then it doesn't get away from me. </p><p></p><p>Great to hear she likes her job, isn't complaining, and most of all is putting in a lot of hours. Nothing better then a busy difficult child!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 33165, member: 2442"] It sounds like in most ways she is doing good, so it may be a good time to choose your battles. I think I would close her bedroom door and not worry about it, but the bathroom, since it's the main one, I would just clean it myself. That is pretty much what I do for my easy child daughter. Her bedroom is right across from the main bathroom, so I feel she isn't the only one using it and others are, so I clean it. Sometimes it even involves picking up her dirty laundry off the floor and chucking on her bedroom floor, but it's not worth the embarassment to me to have someone else go in there and use it and think I'm the slob! I pretty much check it every morning after she leaves for school, so it only takes a second to do a quick clean up and then it doesn't get away from me. Great to hear she likes her job, isn't complaining, and most of all is putting in a lot of hours. Nothing better then a busy difficult child!!! [/QUOTE]
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