Independence
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Clean toilet use

Independent toilet use is an important step in the development of a child's personal hygiene. The ability to use the toilet independently and cleanly is particularly important when children start school because they will be responsible for their own personal hygiene there. Assist your child with morning routines such as washing, combing, brushing teeth and using the toilet, so that these tasks become habitual. This routine includes using toilet paper correctly, cleaning the toilet, and ensuring to flush. Also remind your child to immediately refill the toilet paper themselves once it's used up. Have candid conversations about toilet use and stress the significance of maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. By practicing these habits together at home, you are preparing your child to manage their hygiene independently and appropriately. In this way, you strengthen your child's self-confidence and encourage habits that will help them manage well in daily school life. Patience and support play a crucial role in the learning process, especially when parents teach their children everyday skills, thereby promoting independence.

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Shaping the future together

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