OK, I thought I'd swing this by you all and see if you think I'm totally nuts.
Last night DH and I packed up ALL of the kids (there are 2, they are 2 and 5) toys, dress up, stuffed animals, I mean EVERYTHING they own and packed it away into totes. They have thier clothes and thats it!!We are just getting so tired of doing ALL the picking up. Half of the time they get out their stuff they just like to dump it and move on for fun (like lincoln logs, train set, etc...).
First of all they have too much stuff anyway, I mean what kid doesn't (ok almost), but its just everywhere.
We really didn't do it out of anger, but are thinking something along the lines that they can pick like one thing a week. If they are able to keep care of it and picked up they will be able to choose another item and so on and so on. I'm thinking that I want them to take care of, apreciate, and respect the things they own. I'm hoping to teach them to be responsible with the things they own.
They totally didn't even care that we packed it all up either, they just played "boat" with all the plastic totes. And really you wouldn't even know its all gone, becasue they've been playing with blankets and pillows all morning.
My goal is not a no play zone, I actually want them to play more often, and I'm wondering if this will work??
Oh, the videos went too, but they do get to keep thier books.
Insane, or briliant??
Last night DH and I packed up ALL of the kids (there are 2, they are 2 and 5) toys, dress up, stuffed animals, I mean EVERYTHING they own and packed it away into totes. They have thier clothes and thats it!!We are just getting so tired of doing ALL the picking up. Half of the time they get out their stuff they just like to dump it and move on for fun (like lincoln logs, train set, etc...).
First of all they have too much stuff anyway, I mean what kid doesn't (ok almost), but its just everywhere.
We really didn't do it out of anger, but are thinking something along the lines that they can pick like one thing a week. If they are able to keep care of it and picked up they will be able to choose another item and so on and so on. I'm thinking that I want them to take care of, apreciate, and respect the things they own. I'm hoping to teach them to be responsible with the things they own.
They totally didn't even care that we packed it all up either, they just played "boat" with all the plastic totes. And really you wouldn't even know its all gone, becasue they've been playing with blankets and pillows all morning.
My goal is not a no play zone, I actually want them to play more often, and I'm wondering if this will work??
Oh, the videos went too, but they do get to keep thier books.
Insane, or briliant??