Introduction of routines involves processing topics that are unnoticed parts of our daily lives, so they might not come to mind at first mention, or perhaps even on second thought. One such topic is dressing, as apart from occasionally standing cluelessly in front of the closet trying to figure out what to wear that day, every step seems automatic to us. However, for our children, none of these steps are automatic in the beginning; they must learn to dress and undress, which they can do most easily by incorporating it into their routine. Regarding dressing, you can read more about two topics in detail. For instance, we’ll delve into how to teach children independent dressing most effectively and how to incorporate it into everyday routines. We’ll also discuss the complex skills children need to make dressing seamless. Additionally, there will be detailed discussion on changing clothes, and how evenings can truly slip away if we’re not attentive. And concerning dressing, we’ll enrich your arsenal with one more useful tip to make everyday life easier! Enjoy reading both articles in this chapter!
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