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How to Keep My 16-year-old Son's Room Clutter Free?
My 16 year old son has ADHD, and I am wondering what I can get him for his room to help keep it clutter free. While, at his age, he should be cleaning his own room, he forgets, and leaves juice or pop and chips in his room. Problem is the ants like it too, I had to clean his room to get rid of the ants, I didn't know about the ant problem until they started going into my husbands office, at home When he matures a little more, and doesn't want mom in his room, I think he will make the extra effort to keep them out of his room, despite the rule, no food or drinks in your room which he forgets. Do you think that I am expecting too much from my son to not bring food or drink in his room, since he forgets and leaves it in his room, and for the last two years in the summer have had ants in his room? In all fairness, he is forgetful, and has a part-time job, as well as school. Now that school is out for the year he is working full time till September. What is the best way for me to organize his room? I don't have ADHD, so my way doesn't work. I like organizing things, but only if it is going to work for him. Since he has been bullied at school (threatened with knives and baseball bats) and the school was no help I guess I should choose my battles right now, but it is very frustrating, knowing that once his room is clean, within a few days, it will be a mess again. My husband doesn't understand why I don't appreciate having to go in my sons room to clean it., at the drop of a hat., although my husband does do most of the cooking which I really appreciate. ( I don't like to cook if I don't have to.) I keep hoping one day they will sell those food simulators like on Star Trek. I can always hope, can't I? Anyways, my son having ants in his room gave me no choice. I would really appreciate any and all ideas. Elizabeth
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Last edited by Elizabeth : 3 Jul 2009 @ 11:09 PM.
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