RE: Grateful for Clean Spaces and Legos on the Counter.

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it's a great thing when kids understand the benefits of a clean and nice room without "toy hills";)
I try to teach my son to keep it, but when he is in his creative moment of a game, he forgets about everything, so I am patient to wait till the end and remember him again and again that toys have their definite space, and it's not in the center of the room;))



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LOL, yes we have had these in the past, but we've been careful to make sure to address them. I remember seeing piles of broken toys, stepping around them to get from place to place.

toys have their definite space, and it's not in the center of the room

Yes. Sometimes if toys do not have a definite space, they are definitely gotten rid of. Most of the toys that remain are played with and enjoyed. And have a place to go, when it's time to cleanup.

I notice that the less time on iPad or computers, the more tidy the house stays. We tend to clean up messes that we see and ignore messes we ignore because we're looking at a screen.

!BBH

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