Kids need many many many smaller jobs instead of "CLEAN YOUR ROOM"!
Ours get so overwhelmed by too much stuff. They really are NOT adults and do not have the ability to manage this many items.
They need simple one or two step commands.
Put all the Barbie stuff in the tub.
Pick up every shoe and put it on the bed.
Try to find the match for every shoe/boot/ etc...
Try the shoes sets on and if it's too little bring it to me otherwise put it on the shoe shelf side by side.
Put the socks in the hamper.
Put the undies in the hamper.
Put the pants in the hamper.
And so forth. After each thing is successfully done they get to take a break or get a reward like a skinny portion of a Kit Kat bar. Something to make them want to do it more. Punishment only makes it harder work. Rewards make it a desirable job, so they can get more rewards.
I don't go to work if I don't get something. I like to get a pop or a candy if I accomplish something. Why can't kids get something. I get to have clean clothes to choose from when the laundry is done. I get to see how nice everyone looks when they leave the house, how new the garments look, how un-wrinkled....that's a reward for me, for others it's a chore they hate and might need a physical reward to get them to do it.
There is no reason that we cannot have a reward for doing something we don't really like. I hate doing dishes and will fight with hubby for days to keep from doing them. I'd rather throw them away and go buy new, I SWEAR this to be true, I have thrown away glasses instead of washing them when I didn't have a dishwasher because there was dried milk in them....I was beaten with a switch, a belt, a hand...when I was a kid when it was time to do dishes. I had dishes thrown at me because they weren't clean enough. So I hate doing dishes, I stand there and cry the whole time sometimes and am mad for days....I know, I'm fricking nuts....lol.
Anyway, I assigned hubby to do the dishes. He can get them done however he wants. He could hire someone to come in and do them, I do not care. I just don't want to touch them.
So, if I have to wash dishes for any reason I can guarantee that I am going to get a huge reward for myself for doing them. I can wash them just fine I just happen to hate it with a passion.
Little kids need to find the fun in doing chores. They will hate it when they grow up. My granddaughter's room is a disaster too. She has too many items to manage successfully though. It's past time to cull/sort out toys and books. She needs less "stuff" in her room.
I think she can manage her room much better if she has much less. The seasons are changing so we need to change out her clothes and put the warmer clothes in the closet. She can keep her tee shirts and capri's but tank tops, strapped dresses, sandals, swim suits, etc...are all going to be sorted for size next spring and some will go to little sister and other stuff will be packed away in the tub under her bed. This makes her closet much more orderly and easy for her to understand.
Once the temps drop below 60 all day we'll take out all the short sleeved stuff and anything not long pants. She does keep her gymnastics and dance stuff separate so she does have access to her shorts to wear under her dresses.
You need to make sure that he has the least amount of stuff he can manage with just a little bit of a challenge.
Then when it's messy close the door. BUT he can't be a feeding ground for mice and roaches. So the no food or drink policy is an excellent one.