Today I Heard My First . . . . .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tell him he has a week to tidy his room, and after that, everything goes in the bin. On the day after the deadline - when he is out - put every single item in bin bags and hide them somewhere he can't find them. When he returns, advise him that he was warned, and you don;t make idle thtreats - his possessions have gone to the loca tip (explains the absence of said items in your bin).
Let him stew for a few hours, and then return his things - advising that again he has just seven days, and next time, your threat will become a promise.
Either it will work, or you will have a lot less stuff to tidy - result either way!
Does it sound harsh? Home is the place where children learn about the wider word they will live in as adults. Actions have consequences - as do inactions. Time to learn that basic fact.
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