Teen Daughters Refuse To Clean Their Rooms, So Their Mom Bags Up Everything, And Charges Fee To Give It Back

Aug 09, 2018 by apost team

No one likes to clean, especially teenagers. Chances are, when you were a teenager your room looked like a tornado was constantly ravaging your possessions. One mother found out the perfect way to get her daughter to clean her room.

Parents everywhere are always trying to figure out how to get their children to obey them. They should take a cue from Alice Valasquez, who came up with the perfect plan to get her daughters to clean the room. All she did was confiscate her daughters' items. She charged them a fee in order to get them back. It happened when her children were in school. This is when she decided to take control. Alice took all of her daughters' items and put them in trash bags while they were away. She didn't merely take their items;she took pictures, and she posted them to social media, announcing that she would be charging $25 per trash bag in order for her children to get their items back. She also didn't tell them which items were in each bag, meaning the kids weren't able to know what they were buying. They couldn't pick and choose which items they bought.

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It didn't take long for mothers everywhere to take notice to Alice's clever methods. In fact, Alice's Facebook post has went viral, gaining thousands of likes. Her children would have to do chores around the house in order to earn money. That money went right back to Alice when they earned enough money to purchase a trash bag. Over a dozen bags were up for grabs. Eventually, Alice's children will be able to have their items back. I'm sure they'll think twice before refusing to clean their rooms.

Parents everywhere could piggy-back off of Alice's ideas. There is no guarantee that it will work with every household, but there isn't really any harm in trying. Show this article to parents who have exhausted their resources. Perhaps even you can have a new, successful way to get your kids to clean their rooms.