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For us that was almost exactly the same, with the exception of the stashing in trash bags or moms closet... if it was the FIRST time we had this issue, I would hold them to be earned back. If it was the SECOND time we had the issue, the items in question went straight to goodwill.
We don't expect her room to be
clean, just enough to walk through it, and get to the window in a fire, otherwise messy is fine with me in her room, but not dirty or food dirty you know?
So.. doing her own laundry since she was 7, and somewhere around 11 she started to get lazy about it, but going to school in dirty stinky clothes fixed that right up
she rarely forgets now.. her laundry days are Sat/Sun
She also cleans the bathroom weekly, a deep cleaning.
Cleans ALL the dishes daily unless she's not around
Kitty Litter box daily (hey SHE wanted the cats)
Other than that... household stuff is done as a family, we ALL do it, outside chores, we're all outside, inside chores, we're all inside, working together on the project.
The REAL chore is that my DD does not have "traditional free" time as is received by most children her age. Her free time hours must be earned with 2 weeks of good behavior & cooperation which yeilds her a few hours of freedom. Otherwise, we're home, together taking care of everything a family should be doing, because she lives here is why she has to help... and I also tell her, I should hope that no matter WHO she lives with, she will help out and share all the chores related to that residence.
This excludes personal hobbies, so while she helps with chicken chores if it's a family thing, I don't expect her to care for or maintain anything that is my hobby or interest.
Now that she's in High School we have adjusted to "reality rules" or so I call them.
She earns money now doing EXTRA chores as she has time, and she pays rent on a sliding scale (20% of her income), as well as has to supply her own personal items (shampoo, makeup, toothpaste etc). Provided she does not waste supplies, we will continue to provide everything else supply wise (laundry soap, food, utilities). She also pays $1 for rides to or from somewhere, has to pay her own cell phone bill, and we require 25% of what she earns to go directly into her car savings account. And each report card that is As & Bs only, gets a HUGE $$ bonus, so that's a quarterly incentive like a raise or a bonus to get used to as well.
The rest she's free to do with what she wants, not that after shampoo & stuff that leavs much money, but as I tell her, when she is out on her own, at least she'll know what she can spend & what she can't and she'll spend no time wasting money on things that are not a priority.
The new reality rules are working AMAZINGLY well... because as a teenager, she FINALLY feels in charge of her own life... and we no longer have to answer any "can i go here or do this" questions since she has the means to answer them herself... if she has freedom hours & money of COURSE she can go, if not, then like reality.. no money, no time, then NO GO!