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WHAT TO PRACTICE
Little ones will create a poster that reminds them which items are the most important to clean up around the house. You can add more items to the bottom. If you hang this in a visual place, it will be a helpful way for your children to remember what they are responsible for picking up.
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Clean Up poster
NOTE TO GROWN UPS
Have conversations with your little ones about why it’s important to clean together. Having them see cleaning as contributing to the health and happiness of your family will build a sense of purpose and community.
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