morettina
01-07-2007, 11:59 PM
I desperately need help with my daughter, who will be 9 in about a month. A year ago, this girl was proud to help out with her chores. Basically, what she's supposed to do is: Set and clean off the table, take out trash on trash days, keep her room straightened up, empty the dishwasher, and take dirty laundry to the basement. A year ago, she not only did all these things willingly, but she would sort the laundry and start a load of wash! She was so proud that she would tell her friends that she knew how to run the washing machine. She would also help fold laundry.
Over the last 6 months or so, it's gotten to the point that I have to beg, remind what seems like a million times, and often times end up yelling at her just to get the basic things done.
Her room - forget it. You haven't even been able to walk in there for months. There is just barely enough room to walk from the door to the bed. I have tried everything I can think of, including offering to help her in there, but nothing is working. She's been restricted from playing with her friends. She's been restricted from watching TV or the computer. She only received one small gift at Christmas along with a letter from Santa that told her that since she couldn't take care of what she already has, he didn't think she should receive any more stuff. It didn't seem to phase her.
Every time I walk into her room, I just want to explode. I see her clothes on the floor, papers everywhere, books, everything, just being stepped on and treated badly. The only thing she doesn't keep on that floor is her dolls.
Right before Christmas, she had actually made progress, and it looked like she needed only 1 more good day's work to get it in order, and now it's back to looking as bad as it was before the holidays.
I admit that as a family, we tend to be packrats, but my husband and I are working really hard to de-clutter, and our room does not look like hers! Our main living areas are kept neat and clean.
I am tired of being an angry, frustrated Mom, but have totally run out of ideas. I know that if I could get her out of the house for a weekend, I could get her room totally picked up, but I'm not sure what message that sends her. That her mother will clean up for her? She keeps telling me that she hates the mess, and that once she cleans it up, she won't ever let it get this bad again, but somehow, she's not moving forward. She does have a place for everything in her room, so it's not as though there isn't room.
For what it's worth, we are homeschoolers, and mostly unschool, so she has plenty of time to work on it. She is also an only child, and I'm already starting to see signs of preteen behavior creeping in, with eye-rolling, and door slamming going on. We actually took her door off the hinges about a month ago because she'd slammed it just once too many times.
I know this is long, but I'm at my wit's end and would love hear any ideas, or suggestions that anyone might have.
Thanks!
Marie
Over the last 6 months or so, it's gotten to the point that I have to beg, remind what seems like a million times, and often times end up yelling at her just to get the basic things done.
Her room - forget it. You haven't even been able to walk in there for months. There is just barely enough room to walk from the door to the bed. I have tried everything I can think of, including offering to help her in there, but nothing is working. She's been restricted from playing with her friends. She's been restricted from watching TV or the computer. She only received one small gift at Christmas along with a letter from Santa that told her that since she couldn't take care of what she already has, he didn't think she should receive any more stuff. It didn't seem to phase her.
Every time I walk into her room, I just want to explode. I see her clothes on the floor, papers everywhere, books, everything, just being stepped on and treated badly. The only thing she doesn't keep on that floor is her dolls.
Right before Christmas, she had actually made progress, and it looked like she needed only 1 more good day's work to get it in order, and now it's back to looking as bad as it was before the holidays.
I admit that as a family, we tend to be packrats, but my husband and I are working really hard to de-clutter, and our room does not look like hers! Our main living areas are kept neat and clean.
I am tired of being an angry, frustrated Mom, but have totally run out of ideas. I know that if I could get her out of the house for a weekend, I could get her room totally picked up, but I'm not sure what message that sends her. That her mother will clean up for her? She keeps telling me that she hates the mess, and that once she cleans it up, she won't ever let it get this bad again, but somehow, she's not moving forward. She does have a place for everything in her room, so it's not as though there isn't room.
For what it's worth, we are homeschoolers, and mostly unschool, so she has plenty of time to work on it. She is also an only child, and I'm already starting to see signs of preteen behavior creeping in, with eye-rolling, and door slamming going on. We actually took her door off the hinges about a month ago because she'd slammed it just once too many times.
I know this is long, but I'm at my wit's end and would love hear any ideas, or suggestions that anyone might have.
Thanks!
Marie