Lilla M.
Personally, I get nagged to clean, so I don’t really have an actual answer for this question, however I do have suggestions:
– if you have younger children offer them a prize (their fave chocolate, +1 hour of gaming before bedtime etc…)
– if you have teens then really let them know that you appreciate them cleaning and then give them space (praising is good enforcement, while letting them do what they want makes them feel in control and in peace) ((this also depends on the teen ofc))
– if your s/o doesn’t want to clean then my suggestion is to take turns (first week you clean, next they do) and you can reward them with massages and other things to make them happy, relaxed and appreciated!
– if you have younger children offer them a prize (their fave chocolate, +1 hour of gaming before bedtime etc…)
– if you have teens then really let them know that you appreciate them cleaning and then give them space (praising is good enforcement, while letting them do what they want makes them feel in control and in peace) ((this also depends on the teen ofc))
– if your s/o doesn’t want to clean then my suggestion is to take turns (first week you clean, next they do) and you can reward them with massages and other things to make them happy, relaxed and appreciated!