Children - they're little bundles of joy! Living with kids is quite an experience. Sure, it's happy and enjoyable most of the time. But sometimes, it's a complete stress machine! I'm pretty sure all moms can relate.

Kids can easily put a smile on your face, but there are moments when those smiles are instantly turned upside down. Just imagine seeing your wall filled with drawings made with a permanent marker. Your favorite pillow set turned into a pile of feathers. Or your flooring is ruined that you have to call a urethane concrete sealer to do something about it. Frustrating, isn't it?

This is a struggle faced by moms every day. Kids can get pretty rowdy, and it's tiring to clean up after them. You just finished tidying up, and literally seconds later, it's like there was a hurricane in your living room. It happens. Here are some cleaning hacks for moms with little toddlers.

Set rules

More likely than not, your kids don't know what they're doing is wrong. And maybe it stems from you not informing them. Work with your kids. Let them know the importance of keeping the house tidy.

Set fair rules. It can be as simple as limiting playtime hours or teaching them to put things back in their proper places. You'll be surprised how obedient the kids will be once you set down house rules.

Give everything a home

There's a tendency to bring all sorts of things into different areas of the house. And this is not just for the kids, but for you as well. Some toys can end up in the kitchen table. Your work files can be scattered all around the living room.

Everything needs to have a home. Allocate a place where everything should be put. It's okay to bring things into different areas of the house, but make sure to put it back where it belongs. This will help reduce clutter and keep the house neat and tidy.

Keep off-limits objects out of reach

You can't just leave a permanent marker on the living room table and not expect your kids to play with it. Children will touch almost everything they see. That's not something you can change. Even if you tell them something is off-limits, they're very likely to still play with it.

But what you can do is to keep all the important stuff out of the reach of children. Spot anything hazardous and store them in a safe place your kids can't find. That's the only sure-fire way to get them to stop playing with things they're not supposed to.

Get rid of old toys

Keeping Your Home Clean Despite Having Kids

As children grow bigger, so do their toys. You're bringing home one toy every now and then, and before you know it, there are more toys than there is space. There's now a huge stack of playthings in the house, but the kids don't really play with all of them.

Sit down with your kids and ask them which toys they don't like playing with anymore. Collect the old toys and put them away in the attic to reduce the clutter. Or better yet, hold a garage sale or donate them to charity.

Keeping your home tidy is a tough job - especially when you have little toddlers in the household! But these tips will help keep the clutter at a minimum and maintain organization and cleanliness.

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