1 Turn on some music. Music will help get your spirit boosted when cleaning. If it's too distracting for you, turn it off. 2. Make the beds. Making the beds can make a messy room look clean, and a messy bed can make a clean room look messy. 3. Make piles. There comes a point in every parent's life when they are cleaning up the aftermath of a toy tornado and think, "Wait, why isn't my kid doing this?" Good news—they should be! While most kids don't exactly enjoy doing chores, creating structure and good habits is essential for their growth and development. "Chores teach kids a lot of important emotional and social lessons," explains psychotherapist Amy Morin, LCSW, author of "13 Things Strong Kids Do" and member of the Verywell Family Review Board. "They learn to become responsible people who understand the importance of pitching in and doing their part." One of the best introductory chores for your little one is to have them make their bed in the morning. "It is simple and doesn't take too long," says Morin. Of course, you have to teach them the ropes before they can get into the habit. Here, we will explore how to teach your child to make their bed, the benefits of chores, and how real-life parents have mastered the bed-making task with their kids. The Benefits of Children Doing Chores It turns out, a simple chore like making the bed can have a significant impact on kids! Research has shown that those who are given chores as children grow up to become happier, healthier, and more independent adults. "Chores improve their self-esteem, as they recognize that they are able to make a difference," says Morin. "They also gain a sense of accomplishment and see how their behavior impacts other people." Amy Morin, LCSW Chores improve [a child's] self-esteem, as they recognize that they are able to make a difference. — Amy Morin, LCSW Benefits of Children Making the Bed Gets them into the habit of completing a choreProvides a sense of accomplishmentImproves confidence and self-esteemStarts the day off on a positive note Teaching Your Child To Make the Bed Morin suggests starting as specific as possible, giving them step-by-step instructions to make the bed. "That could include anything from pulling up the sheets to organizing the pillows, depending on how messy your child's bed gets overnight," she says. It can be helpful to show your child each step and talk through how you do it. Saying things like "First, I will pull up the sheet and straighten it. Then, I will pull up the blanket and tuck it in. Finally, I will arrange the pillows." Walk them to one side of the bed and have them straighten the bedding, then have them do the same on the other side. Show them what a bed should look like once it is all made. At first, things might look a little disheveled, but that is OK! Each time they make the bed, have them focus on a different skill. For example, first, have them work on pulling up the sheets so that they cover each corner. Next, they can work on smoothing out the sheets to get rid of any scrunched-up areas. After they've mastered that, they can move on to the comforter, followed by creating a way to organize the pillows. Once they start to understand all of the basics, you can have them give it a shot while you supervise. When it comes to the specific task of making the bed, Morin explains that it is a helpful chore to assign since it needs to be completed every day. This gets them into the habit of completing a chore, which can motivate them to tackle other jobs. "Making their bed in the morning also gives them an opportunity to experience a sense of accomplishment in the morning and it may start their day off better," adds Morin. Amy Morin, LCSW Making their bed in the morning also gives them an opportunity to experience a sense of accomplishment in the morning and it may start their day off better. — Amy Morin, LCSW To make it a little more fun, Morin also recommends having your child "teach" a doll or stuffed animal how to make the bed. "Teaching someone else will reinforce what they're learning," she explains. The more they practice, the more confident they will become. For little ones with a mountain of stuffed animals on the bed, designate a special box or area of the room to store them. In the morning, show them how to take each toy, one by one, and put them away. Explain that it is much easier to make the bed once it's all clear! When it is bedtime, they can go to their special "bedtime toy" area and pick out the ones they want to snuggle with. The more they practice, the more confident they will become. Remember, it is not important that it is perfect—it is important that they tried! Tips From Parents For Trisha, a Virginia mom of three boys ages 2, 4, and 5 at press time, she started teaching her oldest the habit around 3 years old. "I incorporated it into our morning chores," she says. "I [told] him that it was part of his responsibility now that he was a big boy and has his own bed." She also decided to skip the top sheet and just use the comforter. "I showed him how to put his comforter [on] and fold it back a little where his pillow goes, and [to] set his pillow where he sleeps," she explains. "He has a special blanket he has to fold and place on his bed as well." Trisha, a Virginia mom of three We definitely have a harder time getting him to do it in the summer when we are not on a schedule. But when it is the school year, he doesn't have a problem since we are more on a schedule. — Trisha, a Virginia mom of three Her only struggle was keeping up the habit outside of school mornings. "We definitely have a harder time getting him to do it in the summer when we are not on a schedule," she shares. "But when it is the school year, he doesn't have a problem since we are more on a schedule." Ana, a Massachusetts mother of a 6-year-old son a press time, also began teaching him the process at 3 years old. She believes in applauding his efforts no matter what. "I will never correct him, even if the bed isn’t made up correctly," she says. "[I] will tell him how great of a job he did and to keep up the great work." Her reason is simple "Truthfully, just the smile alone [for] how proud he is [to help] his mommy is amazing." Of course, there are times when the struggle is all too real, and Virginia mom-of-two Amberlee is the first to admit that. "It was always such a task," she says. "They would clean their rooms [but] their beds always looked a mess." Her boys, ages 11 and 13 at press time, started the task around 5 years old. After nothing seemed to work, she found a product created specifically to combat the issue. The entire bedding fits like a fitted sheet, containing two zippers on each side. "It is like a fancy one-piece unit for the bed," she explains. "Now they make their beds every day because it is simple. One zipper on each side and they are done." For the Child Who Refuses To Make the Bed If you have a stubborn child, Morin suggests rather than nagging them you only allow certain privileges after they complete the task. For example, maybe they are not allowed to use their electronics or watch TV until the bed is made. At that point, it is up to your child to decide how often they get those privileges. Morin adds that you can also create a sticker chart for a motivational visual. "Give them a sticker each day they make their bed," she says. "Once they earn a certain number of stickers, allow them to pick out a larger reward." A Word From Verywell Making the bed is an opportunity to boost your child's confidence, improve their self-esteem, and help them realize that their contributions even simple ones are important. Household chores foster a healthy level of independence and a strong work ethic in children, which sets them up for success later in life. No matter how you approach making the bed, try to be patient, understanding, and offer praise whenever possible. Remember, it might seem like a small task, but to kids, it is a big job! Verywell Family uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy. Vaillant, GE, McArthur, CC, Bock A. Grant Study of Adult Development, 1938-2000. Harvard Dataverse, V4. 2010. doi By Alex Vance Alex Vance is a freelance writer covering topics ranging from pregnancy and parenting to health and wellness. She is a former news and features writer for and Blog Writer for The HOTH. Her motherhood-related pieces have been published on Scary Mommy, Motherhood Understood, and Thought Catalog. Thanks for your feedback!
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Is there anything more luxurious than having a space in your home dedicated to getting you in the vortex of feeling and looking good? We think not. Anyone can create a makeup room—after all, it’s a space wholly devoted to you, yourself, and thee—and it can take whatever form you choose. Whether you’re working with an entire room or a corner in your bedroom, we’ve got tips on how to transform any area of your home into a glamorous makeup room. What is a makeup room? A makeup room also called a vanity studio, beauty room, or makeup studio is a customized area in your home where you can do your makeup and skincare routines and focus on yourself. If you’re in the business of making YouTube videos or you want to be, having a dedicated space for filming your makeup application tutorials is essential. You can set up your makeup studio in the spare room you never use, but an empty room isn’t necessary to create one—a large walk-in closet, a corner of your bedroom, or the bathroom can all be transformed into a vanity studio. Makeup rooms are a stellar spot for other self-care activities, too. Meditation, yoga, finding inspiration for your lifestyle blog, writing in your bullet journal—your makeup room is a place for you to do anything that makes you feel good. Beauty rooms can even moonlight as your home office or craft space. Decorating your makeup room Consider how much space you have for your makeup studio, and make a list of what supplies you’ll need. Are you going to be transforming an entire room or just painting and decorating a corner? Do you already have a vanity table, or will you be buying one? Carve out a budget for your makeup room so you don’t end up spending more than you can spare. There are as many decor styles for your makeup room as your imagination can conjure up. A monochrome look in all pink or red is always striking and unique—or maybe you’re a minimalist, and a white beauty room with a single pop of color is more your speed. Think about what you want the style of your studio to be. Below is a beauty room shopping list to give you an idea of some of the supplies you might need. Use this to create a checklist for your own room. If you’re on a tight budget, see what you can source second-hand. Furniture Vanity Chair or stool Couch Mirrors Storage chest Decorative items Vase with flowers or feather plumes Trinket dishes Decorative trays Framed wall art Personal photos Candles Room divider Tech supplies Camera Microphone Video editing software Ring lights Makeup tools and accessories Makeup lights and lamps Skincare fridge Makeup organizers Beauty blender Jade roller Eyelash curler Makeup brushes Choosing a vanity mirror No makeup studio is complete without a vanity mirror. Putting on makeup without a mirror might make for a funny video, but it probably wouldn’t result in the best look. Vanity mirrors are a bright canvas to look into while you apply your makeup, and they provide a focal point in your beauty room. Choose from these types of vanity mirrors Smart mirror Smart mirrors have an electronic display behind the glass. These mirrors use smart technology to analyze your skin and give you information about your fine lines, dark circles, and other skin conditions. Some smart mirrors are connected to Amazon’s Alexa and will tell you about the weather, give you news updates, and play your favorite music while preparing your makeup. Integrated mirror These kinds of mirrors have lights built into the mirror. Integrated mirrors give you even more clarity while doing your makeup, and they make for glowing centerpieces in your beauty room. Double-sided mirror These are smaller mirrors, usually circular, that have two sides. One side gives you a normal view of yourself, and the other side magnifies your reflection — perfect for precise eyeliner application or plucking your eyebrows. Full-body mirror Full-body mirrors are wonderful for checking out your whole outfit and taking selfies. Some of these mirrors can get quite pricey but paying little extra beats having to stand on the edge of the bathtub to get a head-to-toe glimpse of your outfit before you go out. Choosing a ring light Ring lights are the creme de la creme of beauty studio lights. They illuminate the subject you in a soft, direct light that minimizes shadows. These factors make ring lights an excellent lighting choice for taking videos, photos, and applying makeup. You can also find plenty of lighting tips to create the perfect setting for your makeup room. LED is king LED lights are the best choice for ring lights because they last longer and are brighter than normal lights. They don’t get hot like fluorescent lights do, which means you don’t have to worry about your LED ring light overheating if you have it on for a while. Light temperature Light temperature doesn’t measure how hot the light gets. Rather, it refers to the color temperature. Do you want warm, golden light, or cool, white light? Some ring lights can mimic natural daylight. Size it’s important Common ring light sizes are 12, 14, and 18 inches. The 12-inch version is great for headshots, but if you’re taking videos, choose a larger size. Bigger ring lights produce a broader, softer light that’s better for video production. Using your ring lights to take photos and videos Place your camera on a stand in the center of your ring light. This will ensure an even distribution of light and produce the best, most professional-looking photos and videos. Makeup conservation 101 Class is in session. Whether you shop exclusively high-end, frequent your local drugstore, or a little bit of both, you’re probably spending a lot of money on makeup products. Proper care and storage of your makeup and tools will extend the life of your coveted favorites, meaning you’ll spend less money on replacements. Here are a few hot tips on how to get the most out of your makeup. Clean your makeup brushes Over time, makeup brushes get coated in the caked-on product, body oil, and bacteria. Ideally, you should clean makeup brushes once a week but let’s be honest, few of us have time for such frequent cleanings. Aim to give your brushes a good deep clean at least twice a month. Set up a brush-cleaning station with these supplies Brush cleanser, mild shampoo, or dish soap A mug or bowl A towel How to clean your makeup brushes Squeeze a dollop of your chosen cleanser into the bowl or mug, and fill it with warm water. 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Scrape out the last bit Even if you can’t squeeze any more product out of the tube, that doesn’t mean it’s empty. Cut open the tube, and scrape out the remnants. You will be surprised to see how much product is left. Mix your foundation with moisturizer A good foundation can be crazy expensive. Try mixing your foundation with a little moisturizer before applying it to your face. The tinted moisturizer won’t be as intense as the foundation on its own, but it’ll still provide good coverage while conserving your makeup. Store products in your skincare fridge Most makeup and skincare products will last longer in a cold environment. Foundations, moisturizers, eyeliner pencils, eye cream, sunscreen, self-tanner, and perfume all benefit from having space in your skincare fridge. How to organize your makeup Can’t find that pink eyeshadow you really need for the e-girl look you’re doing? Or maybe your favorite liquid liner rolled off your vanity and into oblivion. Organizing your makeup keeps it safe and makes it easier for you to find what you need when you need it. Read on for some organizing tips. Go vertical If you have a lot of makeup, consider getting a tall organizer with drawers. These are slimmer than a dresser and have smaller drawers—perfect for storing makeup jars, tubes, and eyeshadow palettes. Use clear acrylic storage containers A clear storage container leaves no room for confusion — but it’s plenty roomy for all of your makeup products. These containers are fairly inexpensive and come in various sizes, so you can get one to store just your lipgloss and another for the products you use every day. Label everything Grab a pad of sticky notes or a roll of washi tape and your trusty Sharpie. Write down the contents of each drawer — eyeliner, makeup palettes, lipstick — label it all. This will help you keep each organizer’s contents straight, and you’ll spend less time searching for that special item. Get creative Use empty candle votives or vintage glassware for makeup brushes and eyeliner pencils. A jewelry box is a great way to store your nail polish, and coat hooks make storing items like scissors and eyelash curlers a cinch. Spice rack organizers are an innovative solution for storing foundation or skincare products. Give your makeup passion a space of its own with a dreamy makeup room. Creating a vanity studio that offers an area devoted to your makeup and skincare routine is a great place to have some me-time, hone your skills, and take killer videos and selfies.

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