Clean Your Room! How to Empower Kids in This Essential Life Skill
Step-by-step directions for cleaning a bedroom to teach your neurodivergent kid so that they can get organized and avoid overwhelm.
“I remember the most disempowering phrase of my childhood was go clean up your room because I did not know how to clean up my room. I didn't know what that meant. I didn't know how to do that. It was too overwhelming.”
-Audrey Berry
Remember Audrey Berry, the ADHD home organizing queen? Well, she’s back!
Independence, organization, and confidence are traits we hope to encourage in our neurodivergent kids. If we save time and frustration in the process, that's a bonus!
Inspired by our podcast chat - How to Organize Your Home So It Works for Your Neurodiverse Family - Audrey has created a training to help you teach your neurodivergent kid to clean their bedroom, and I wanted to tell you about it right away!
It’s called…
Clean Your Room!
This no-fluff training will empower your neurodivergent kid with more independence, clarity, and confidence. You’ll learn Audrey Berry’s proven step-by-step techniques to:
Work WITH your kid’s strengths to create lifelong organization skills.
Support your kid’s activities of daily living (ADL).
Adapt to your child's unique ability level.
“You're slowly taking the scaffolding away, but you're empowering them to do the job because you're teaching them. Because you've learned how to do it yourself, then you can help them learn how to do it too.”
-Audrey Berry
A Downloadable Workbook contains easy charts to remind you of the organizing styles, the teaching process, and the step-by-step plans for cleaning a bedroom.
3 short videos cover:
How to recognize organizing styles and work with them.
Learn how to teach your child essential life skills.
Step-by-step directions for cleaning a bedroom that you can teach your child.
Clean Your Room! is a fantastic deal at $27. That’s an affiliate link, meaning I get a little something when you buy it, at no cost to you.
I’ve seen the course, I’m so excited about it and will be testing it out with Ocean. Let me know if you’d like a follow-up post on our progress!
“With my children, I never told them to go clean up their room when they were small - ever. I said, let's go clean up your room. We're going to do it together.”
-Audrey Berry
Oxoxo,
Kate