Soldato
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I would try a few things:Just after some views to understand if others have the same experiences or not.
Bedtime
Basically my son who has recently turned five can be a bit of a terror at bedtimes, he will make up numerous excuses (drink / food / teddy / stories / toilet / whatever) and won't stay in his bed, 90% of the time the only way he will go to sleep is by coming into our bed and chatting for a bit. Sometimes he is persistently naughty (jumping around etc) so I will shut him in his room (typically 5mins then if he does it again 10mins etc) and it is almost like he needs some sort of emotional breakdown to start crying and sometimes bring up something about how he hates school, misses someone or whatever before he will go to sleep. Once he's had that release and cried for a bit he is usually a lot calmer but it feels a bit wrong that the only way to get him to go to sleep some nights is by making him upset. Once he's asleep I can just carry him to his bed, he will often stir and knows what is happening but accepts this and typically will sleep through til morning. Likewise if he's fallen asleep in the car I can usually transfer him although sometimes he insists on coming into our room).
A) wait in his room for a while, until he drifts off,)
b) give him the option of going to sleep in your bed, without making a fuss about it - sometimes we find that avoids all the Drama. Eg my son said he was "feeling sick" (a lie!) so my wife asked if he wanted to sleep in our bed, off he went and we moved him later. This only happens occasionally, but seems to afectivly provide reassurance /comfort /attention without requiring us to be present!
Re tidying - we have got our kids to fish up after themselves and have done so since they were young.