How to Create a Cleaning Routine

How To Create A Quick and Easy Cleaning Routine

One of the hardest things about homeschooling is finding enough time in the day to get everything done. I know that for me, finding a cleaning routine was a very big struggle when I  began homeschooling my son. I’m lucky that I have been able to ease into homeschooling since I am starting with young children.

 

How To Create A Quick And Easy Cleaning Routine | Tips to create a cleaning routine that gets the cleaning done quickly and efficiently. You need a routine to keep your house clean. These tricks and tips are great in creating that routine.

 

Now, thankfully, I have an effective cleaning routine in place. It allows us to time to do our homeschooling and cleaning done, all before my husband gets home from work!

While I’ll admit my house is never spotless, I don’t have the same level of anxiety because of clutter or dishes that I did before. Let me explain how we keep the house clean in only about half an hour a day!

Give Yourself Grace

The first thing I did was give myself grace. I can not expect so much of myself one person, so I ask for help. I have found I have three willing and able little helpers who help with the cleaning daily. I assign each child a set of tasks daily. I make sure the things I ask them to do are age-appropriate, that way they can handle them independently while I do some larger tasks.

I assign each child a set of tasks daily. I make sure the things I ask them to do are age-appropriate, that way they can handle them independently while I do some larger tasks.

How To Create A Quick And Easy Cleaning Routine | Tips to create a cleaning routine that gets the cleaning done quickly and efficiently. You need a routine to keep your house clean. These tricks and tips are a great help in creating that routine.

Using Chore Baskets | Family Cleaning Routine

I also create chore baskets for each child. This has helped the kids out tremendously. Each child receives a chore basket with the tools needed to complete their tasks. My daughter’s chore basket, for example, has DIY Windex, rags and other items he needs to complete his tasks. My youngest son’s basket has a microfiber duster, and she is also in charge of gathering dirty laundry and clutter.

Attached to each basket is a list that functions much like the workbox system. I have laminated a strip that I use to assign each task according to day and child. The laminated strip has velcro on it and I place chore cards on them. They grab their baskets and set off to work. As each task is completed they remove the chore card and place it in the basket.


Daily Tasks

Each day I assign the children different chores, and every day we work together as a family to clean our home. By cleaning together, my children are learning to respect their home. They also learn those valuable life skills that we all need to survive when we reach adulthood. Besides that they are also learning what it takes for me to maintain the house, in turn, better appreciating the time and energy I put into cleaning up.

Our cleaning routine also teaches those valuable life skills that we all need to survive when we reach adulthood. Besides that they are also learning what it takes for me to maintain the house, in turn, better appreciating the time and energy I put into cleaning up.

The children rarely complain when I ask them to help because everyone is engaging in the cleaning at the same time. No one is expected to do more or less than the other. We all have jobs to do and we get them done quickly because we work as a team. Most days we are done within half an hour.

Click here to see exactly how I piece together their baskets and snag your printable chore tags.

 

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5 Comments

  1. It’s great to involve the children in the chores so they can feel helpful and to learn to do some cleaning activities. I will do my best to teach my kids to help me with cleaning. Greetings

  2. It says nothing is there 🙁 I, also would love to see what you’re chore basket and laminated velcro thing is you do!

  3. Unfortunately, the post is now there but the images are not. My photo host is undergoing some renovations so I can’t fix it at the moment but I will let you know when I do get it corrected.