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Room Cleaning Checklist for Kids

December 30, 2015

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With the New Year upon us, teaching my kids good habits and helping out around the house come to my mind as obvious resolutions for our family! I have created this simple checklist that you can print off and use at home with your family. By adding graphics, young children and toddlers can use these too! Do you find yourself repeatedly saying the words “clean up please”?  By breaking it down into these simple steps, kids will know exactly what you mean when they hear the words “clean up”. Additionally, there is space at the bottom to write words of praise or provide reinforcement. To download, click on the photo below, enter your email to subscribe to our newsletter, and receive your free file to download and print! Thanks for subscribing ,and cheers to a happy and healthy New Year!

This simple checklist is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers! They will know exactly what is expected of them. Laminate it to re-use it and use a dry-erase marker or use stickers to tick off items as they are accomplished.

 

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