How to teach your teenager not to throw things around
Modern children are completely different from us. I was always amazed that our son can’t get used to order - he hates hanging things in the closet. But when I talked about it with my friends and colleagues, everyone complained about the same thing - children constantly throw things.
They don't have time to waste time cleaning, because they have so many things to do on the Internet. Getting away from the gadget in order to hang things is too time consuming for them!
Therefore, I think that such a picture of a chair heaped with things, or a computer chair, hung with clothes, is familiar to the mother of every teenager. Then, when a chair is needed, it all moves to the bed, from the bed to the chair again, and the clothes take on an obscene look.
Therefore, we decided to somehow cultivate the process of dressing up and purchase a floor hanger for our son. She is now, as they say, "in trend", at the level of hanging chairs. Therefore, we very much hope that our teenager will get used to being neat. Such a hanger was found in the nearest furniture store, but it did not inspire us - only two crossbars and ugly. The price is 1400 rubles.
Then we went to another store and there we saw two more hangers, different levels. The smaller one costs 800 rubles. The name of this item "Little Servant", of course, touched us. Three legs, firm enough.
A second hanger in the same design, with two hangers and a bar. Its price is 1300, it is called "Servant 1". There are two hangers and a crossbar. There are also two hooks on the back. This seemed to us a perfectly acceptable option.
Another floor hanger is wooden. Price 1600, very stable. But her son categorically did not like her, he said that she was for the cemetery. Honestly, I have, for some reason, the same association. And my husband said that the color is as if it was painted with floor paint. In general, the normal hanger was criticized from all sides.
We decided to buy "Servant 1", the son promised that he would try to "dump things" only on her.
How do you teach teenagers to order?