Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We have always been taught the above line and we are passing on the same to our next generation.
Since the biggest festival of the year is knocking at our door, we are all on a cleaning spree. Just the same as our dear Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi who is running a "Swachhata Abhiyan" in the entire nation. So as we clean our house, as a responsible citizen, we should also contribute in keeping our country clean by doing our bit.
In this process of cleaning, most of us do not involve our kids or try to finish our work when they are away in school. It is advisable to take a child's help.or involve him/her in the cleaning process as this will make them feel a part of the family. By taking small help from them and praising them for the same we are boosting their self-confidence which in turn will make them a responsible citizen in their future.
We do not leave any stone unturned to clean every nook and corner of our house. As we all know, the day before Diwali is called "Roop Chaudas". On this day, all of us clean ourselves i.e, along with our body we clean our souls of any grudges and grievances by forgetting and forgiving. Thus, with a clean soul, body and house we are ready to welcome the Goddess of health and wealth for a prosperous life.