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7 Tips to Make Cleaning Fun for the Whole Family
Cleaning games motivate children
from TV viewing to chores
(ARA) - Did you know there is a direct
correlation between watching more than four hours of TV a day and obesity? There
is a solution. Now, you can break your children's television habit, help them
stay healthy, and get a clean house all by making chores fun.
The best way to fight obesity is
aerobic activity. THE MAIDS, one of the nation's foremost maid services, has
found that many cleaning activities double as aerobic exercise. In fact, vacuuming
can burn as many as seven calories a minute! So, the solution to combating obesity
and a dirty house-enlist your children's help with chores.
You say your children won't trade
the remote for a mop? Make cleaning a game. The following tips will sweep your
children off the couch and into cleaning:
1) Musical Chores: Designate a project
(dusting, scrubbing the floor, picking up toys) to each child and start the
music. Every time the music turns off, the children switch chores.
2) Mow the Carpet: Young children
can mimic what you are doing. If you're vacuuming, give them a toy lawn mower
to use in the house. Then they can "mow" the carpet while you vacuum.
3) Puppet Dusters: Make sock puppets
for dusting and start a contest to see whose puppet gets the dirtiest.
4) Puppet Shiners: You and your child
each wear a sock puppet to clean the patio door window. You're on the outside
and he/she's on the inside. Make it a game to follow one another's hand movement
as you clean the window.
5) Baseboard Race: Start two children
next to one another in the same room. The child that gets to the end of the
room/house first wins a prize.
6) Dash for Trash: Designate a laundry
basket for each child. Start a timer for 30 seconds and see which child can
put the most in his/her basket before the timer goes off.
7) Hide and Seek: Hide five spoons
in various spots (under cushions, on windowsills, under pillows) and see if
your child can find all of them by the time he/she is finished cleaning.
By turning cleaning chores into fun
and games, your kids are off the couch, helping with housework, and having fun
with the family.
Courtesy of ARA Content,
www.aracontent.com, e-mail: info@aracontent.com
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