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Cleaning with a Toddler {March of Kindness: March 3}
Posted on Thursday, March 3, 2011 by Beauty Skin Care Natural
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Cleaning with a toddler can be fun or aggravating. I think that it has to do with whether you really need to clean and how much of the "cleaning" is going to require you cleaning up an even bigger mess later. My random act of kindness today is to clean the kitchen with my toddler. "What? You're making your kid help you clean and calling it an 'act of kindness?!" Yep.
At nearly 2 1/2 years old, the little guy is big into what he considers "helping." He loves "helping" me clean up his toys, feed the cats, make pizza or cookies, fold the clothes, etc. The thing is, all of these "helps" end up taking three times as long and twice as much work as they would if I just did them on my own. But, the pride he takes in doing a good job is really worth it, in the end.
One job he has become increasingly interested in is cleaning the kitchen. This involves a bucket of water, vinegar, baking soda, and my NEW Skoy cloths. He usually stands at the baby gate that leads from the kitchen to the living room intently watching me dip the cloth into that bucket of water, then wiping the floor and cupboards. His gaze never leaves that cloth - he's mesmerized. I know what having him "help" me is going to involve:
OK, the puddle is cleaned up and, in the process, my floor is semi-clean. I decide to just ignore all of the corners, under the table, etc. It's clean in the middle (and under the fridge.) Now it's time to wipe down the cupboard doors. I live with pigs, really. We have white cupboards covered with drips from coffee, juice, ice cream, etc. It's nasty and no one ever bothers to grab a sponge and just quickly wipe up the mess. I've tried everytrhing from yelling to going on strike. I'll never do the strike thing again - when I broke down and cleaned the mess after a month, it took me two hours to scrub the crud off of three cupboard doors, three drawer faces, the refrigerator, and the oven door - TWO HOURS!
I figured that my little guy would get the biggest kick out of wiping them down. It's at his level and, with one swipe, you can actually see it getting clean. I give him a quick tutorial in cleaning the cupboards and he tries it out. He loves this job! He's happily going at it, chattering about getting things "All CLEAN!" and helping. I encourage him by gregariously thanking him and telling him what a great job he's doing and how he's such a big boy. He exudes PRIDE! So, I start cleaning the stovetop and the wall above the counters.
Now, when I clean, I get into "the zone" and don't notice much. So, when little guy decided to open the cupboard that I keep the canned goods in, I didn't really notice. Maybe it's because that's where he plays "groceries" at when I cook dinner. Well, when the tower of cans taller than him got knocked down, I came back to reality (and the downstairs neighbor probably choked on her coffee - I hope she was awake!) Now I had to stop cleaning and get him to put the "groceries" away. Well, he had to clean them. Uh, OK. Well, you don't know where they were before you put them in your cart, maybe they do need some cleaning. So, I sat down on the litchen floor and washed cans of soup and veggies. Not the cleaning I had envisioned, but little guy was happy and productive. I gave up on doing anymore cleaning, I'd just have to live with nasty cupboards one more day.
Now, I can't tell you just how much I didn't want to let him "help" me. The thought just sent shivers down my spine and gave me waves of nausea. But I was rewarded for my act of kindness today. Before his nap, all he could do was run to the gate every five minutes or so and peer into the kitchen for a second. Then he'd come, with his chest all puffed out, and tell me one of these:
So, my random act of kindness today was to ask my toddler to help me clean the kitchen. I didn't complain when I had to clean up a puddle in the kitchen, I even smiled a little when I saw the look on his face as he splashed through said puddle. My little one has gained more self-esteem than I could have imagined. He learned that he can do something that big people usually do. And, hey, I have a cupboard full of the shiniest canned goods in Michigan!

Cleaning with a toddler can be fun or aggravating. I think that it has to do with whether you really need to clean and how much of the "cleaning" is going to require you cleaning up an even bigger mess later. My random act of kindness today is to clean the kitchen with my toddler. "What? You're making your kid help you clean and calling it an 'act of kindness?!" Yep.
At nearly 2 1/2 years old, the little guy is big into what he considers "helping." He loves "helping" me clean up his toys, feed the cats, make pizza or cookies, fold the clothes, etc. The thing is, all of these "helps" end up taking three times as long and twice as much work as they would if I just did them on my own. But, the pride he takes in doing a good job is really worth it, in the end.
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One job he has become increasingly interested in is cleaning the kitchen. This involves a bucket of water, vinegar, baking soda, and my NEW Skoy cloths. He usually stands at the baby gate that leads from the kitchen to the living room intently watching me dip the cloth into that bucket of water, then wiping the floor and cupboards. His gaze never leaves that cloth - he's mesmerized. I know what having him "help" me is going to involve:
ME: OK, first we put the cloth into the bucket, then we swish it around. (Insert demo here.) Then we very carefully get it out and squeeze it. Do you want to try. (Major head-nodding.) No, no. We don't splash, we have to be gentle. Yeah, stir it very gently. Now get it out---No! Stop! Oh, no! Don't take it all the way out! Stop swinging it around. Wait! Here, give it to me. Let me show you again....And again... and again... and again. Until I finally put the bucket on the stove because he hasn't washed a single thing, but the cloth has been dipped, swung around, and "squozed" a zillion times. My floor has more water on it than the bucket has in it. So, I shift gears. I give him the cloth and show him how to mop up the water with it I've now got two cloths out and I'm using one of them to soak up the pond that has formed before it heads under the refrigerator. Meanwhile, I have a toddler running through the puddle, stomping (of course) to make big splashes.
OK, the puddle is cleaned up and, in the process, my floor is semi-clean. I decide to just ignore all of the corners, under the table, etc. It's clean in the middle (and under the fridge.) Now it's time to wipe down the cupboard doors. I live with pigs, really. We have white cupboards covered with drips from coffee, juice, ice cream, etc. It's nasty and no one ever bothers to grab a sponge and just quickly wipe up the mess. I've tried everytrhing from yelling to going on strike. I'll never do the strike thing again - when I broke down and cleaned the mess after a month, it took me two hours to scrub the crud off of three cupboard doors, three drawer faces, the refrigerator, and the oven door - TWO HOURS!
I figured that my little guy would get the biggest kick out of wiping them down. It's at his level and, with one swipe, you can actually see it getting clean. I give him a quick tutorial in cleaning the cupboards and he tries it out. He loves this job! He's happily going at it, chattering about getting things "All CLEAN!" and helping. I encourage him by gregariously thanking him and telling him what a great job he's doing and how he's such a big boy. He exudes PRIDE! So, I start cleaning the stovetop and the wall above the counters.
Now, when I clean, I get into "the zone" and don't notice much. So, when little guy decided to open the cupboard that I keep the canned goods in, I didn't really notice. Maybe it's because that's where he plays "groceries" at when I cook dinner. Well, when the tower of cans taller than him got knocked down, I came back to reality (and the downstairs neighbor probably choked on her coffee - I hope she was awake!) Now I had to stop cleaning and get him to put the "groceries" away. Well, he had to clean them. Uh, OK. Well, you don't know where they were before you put them in your cart, maybe they do need some cleaning. So, I sat down on the litchen floor and washed cans of soup and veggies. Not the cleaning I had envisioned, but little guy was happy and productive. I gave up on doing anymore cleaning, I'd just have to live with nasty cupboards one more day.
Now, I can't tell you just how much I didn't want to let him "help" me. The thought just sent shivers down my spine and gave me waves of nausea. But I was rewarded for my act of kindness today. Before his nap, all he could do was run to the gate every five minutes or so and peer into the kitchen for a second. Then he'd come, with his chest all puffed out, and tell me one of these:
- I clean that mess!
- All clean now!
- I'm big boy, clean mess.
- Oh, no! Daddy and Brubber make mess - I cleaned!
So, my random act of kindness today was to ask my toddler to help me clean the kitchen. I didn't complain when I had to clean up a puddle in the kitchen, I even smiled a little when I saw the look on his face as he splashed through said puddle. My little one has gained more self-esteem than I could have imagined. He learned that he can do something that big people usually do. And, hey, I have a cupboard full of the shiniest canned goods in Michigan!
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