Help sister clean
When two siblings clean the same room, questions pop up at once: who takes the window, who takes the floor, and whose turn it is with the broom. Without a clear split it ends in clashes. The pictures below show how to share out the work and cooperate smoothly.
♀Help sister clean
Two girls clean together, one wiping a window and the other holding a broom and a bucket.
About this visual support
Two pairs of hands in one room sounds efficient, but in practice negotiations start at once. Who begins with the window? Do I get the broom now or do I have to wait? Why is she doing less than me? Cleaning together is as much about sharing out and waiting for each other as about getting clean, and that part is hard to hold in your head mid-task.
With visual support you can map the cooperation in advance. One picture shows what one sibling does, another what the other does, and a shared picture shows the steps you take turns with. The split becomes visible to both at the same time and does not have to be renegotiated at every tool.
One concrete tip: give each sibling their own colour on their task pictures, and place the shared steps in the middle. The colours make it instantly clear what is mine, what is yours and what we split, without anyone having to keep count. To share one list between two children, you can build it in the Routined app.