Once dressed up, will be undressed! Yes, indeed, when the child is dressed, at the end of the day, or if their clothes have become dirty, wet, or muddy, they will undress. This activity is so simple that it's almost not worth mentioning, but we still feel that it's worth addressing within the daily routine, as it becomes a part of our daily habits, and we all do it at different times.
Some completely change clothes when they come home because they don't want to be in their street clothes at home, while others only change pants, or maybe socks, after digging sand in the playground. As a family, you establish and integrate these rules into the routine; you decide when to undress and change clothes. If you're setting up a daily routine for the child, it's worth highlighting this separately because although it's a small thing, it's good if it becomes a habit.
Evening clothing routines
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