📖 "Ever since we got this app, our 'princess's' messy habits
[TITLE] The ultimate trick to get kids to do chores voluntarily without yelling [/TITLE]
[CONTENT] "Clean up your toys!", "Why is this room such a mess?", "How many times have I told you to make your bed?"... These are surely familiar refrains that any parent has uttered at least once in absolute helplessness. Raising a smart, healthy child is hard enough, but training them to do chores voluntarily and develop independence is an even bigger challenge that gives many parents a headache.
Children's resistance, whining, or procrastination constantly push parents into a state of stress, leading to unnecessary yelling. But is there a way to end the nightly chore "battles"? The story of Ms. Mai (32 years old, HCMC) and her 6-year-old daughter below is the clearest proof that: Everything can change if parents find the right method.
The nightmare of the "Messy Princess" and the cycle of yelling
Just like millions of other mothers, Ms. Mai once fell into a crisis over her little daughter's "messy habits". Even though she is only 6 years old, the little girl had a habit of scattering toys in every corner of the house. From the living room to the bedroom, dolls, teddy bears, and puzzle pieces were scattered everywhere.
Every time her mom reminded her to clean up, the little girl would start her "whining" routine, finding all sorts of excuses to procrastinate or just doing a sloppy job to get it over with. As a result, Ms. Mai had to clean up her child's battlefield herself in frustration and exhaustion.
"Before, our house was chaotic every day. Coming home tired from work and seeing the messy house, I couldn't control myself, so I ended up raising my voice at my daughter
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