Although I don't have a 7yo myself (I have an almost 5yo and almost 3yo), I can say that being told to hang up the uniform(in our case,back pack or coat) and then finding it on the floor a few minutes later, then asking again sounds normal to me. I know it is with the 4+yo,unless we are doing a specific cleaning time. Mysister has a 15yo,10yo,7yom&4yo: only the 15yo comes remotely close to paying attention in this department. Heck, I can't even get dh to hang up his stuff every time!!
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Also asking twice doesn't seem like hounding to me, but that could just be me. After twice, though, the asking gets old.
I wonder if your 7yo just needs a few minutes of down timewhen she gets home? You know, 20mins for a snack or something and then put every thing in its place? How is the rest of the family? What example is being set by you and any other adults? Maybe the two of you could set some rules as to what's acceptable for after school clean up? I know that when I come home from work, the first thing is to relax for a few minutes to change gears, and then do the things that are asked of/by me.
If you feel you are hounding, the maybe a chart with tasks to be completed w/in 30 mins of returning home? Give her the responsibility. One of my neices was always late to school until she was given an alarm clock (at about 9yo) and told she had to be ready by xyz time or she would have to go to school late and explain it to her teacher. I think she was late once, and was embarresed by it. After that she got up every day and was ready on time.
Also on Fridays, we have 'special night'--pizza and a movie in the den for dinner. But if the den isn't clean, it doesn't happen. Both kids usually are eager to clean up for the occasion.
I hope this helps or gives you some ideas.
kelso

Also asking twice doesn't seem like hounding to me, but that could just be me. After twice, though, the asking gets old.
I wonder if your 7yo just needs a few minutes of down timewhen she gets home? You know, 20mins for a snack or something and then put every thing in its place? How is the rest of the family? What example is being set by you and any other adults? Maybe the two of you could set some rules as to what's acceptable for after school clean up? I know that when I come home from work, the first thing is to relax for a few minutes to change gears, and then do the things that are asked of/by me.
If you feel you are hounding, the maybe a chart with tasks to be completed w/in 30 mins of returning home? Give her the responsibility. One of my neices was always late to school until she was given an alarm clock (at about 9yo) and told she had to be ready by xyz time or she would have to go to school late and explain it to her teacher. I think she was late once, and was embarresed by it. After that she got up every day and was ready on time.
Also on Fridays, we have 'special night'--pizza and a movie in the den for dinner. But if the den isn't clean, it doesn't happen. Both kids usually are eager to clean up for the occasion.
I hope this helps or gives you some ideas.
kelso
