Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it. Proverbs 22:6 (NLT) FOR THE UMPTEENTH TIME, WE told our then-teenaged son AJ it was time to clean his bathroom. For the umpteenth time, he sighed and sing-songed, “Okaaaay.” Eventually, it got done. Whenever my husband, the original Mr. Clean, supervised the operation, it got done very well. If he didn’t, telltale signs of grime always remained. On one of those cleaning days, I noticed my hubby was watching television downstairs while I heard water running upstairs, the strong smell of bleach permeating the air. To my surprise, AJ was cleaning his bathroom—without supervision. “Dear, did you tell him to clean? Or did he do it on his own?” Andrew paused his program…