Many parents complain that their children's room is always in disarray.
The reason is simple: the child is used to throwing toys and other things around. But the baby is in no hurry to put all this back in its place.
Persuasion usually doesn't help: few children are eager to clean their room. An active child can't keep toys from scattering either.
What to do in such a situation? You need to use one trick - and the child will stop making a mess in the nursery.
If a mother once again sees things scattered around her child's room, they need to be put away. But not in the place where they were.
The objects simply need to be hidden so that the baby cannot find them.
A boy or girl will probably start looking for a favorite toy and turn to their parents for help.
Then the item must be returned and the following must be explained to the child: “Your things will disappear if you leave them anywhere.”
The child will certainly learn this lesson (if not the first time, then the second time for sure) and will stop throwing toys around.