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How to teach children to dress
It is an important step to teach children to dress when they grow up. This paper will provide some practical educational methods for parents from four aspects: style selection, dressing process, motivation and independence cultivation.

Reasonable style

When buying clothes for children, it is best not to buy clothes with too many buttons, which will bring inconvenience to children. Mothers can choose clothes with less than three or four buttons. If it's a pullover, it's best to buy a bigger collar so that children can put their arms in, otherwise it's difficult for children to get dressed. In addition, it is best to have iconic pictures on the front of the clothes, so that children can easily identify the front and back, otherwise your children will wear the clothes backwards!

Dressing process

Mothers can teach their children the specific process when they get up every morning to dress their children. For example, a hoodie, teach them to put the clothes on their heads, then put their arms in the clothes one after the other, let them put on one hand and put on the other. In any case, parents need to be patient and guide them to learn this skill!

Conventional motivation

If your child has initially learned the steps of dressing, then parents should encourage their children more. Children can be allowed to dress themselves every day. If they get dressed, give them a small sticker to praise them, or if they can dress themselves within a week, give them a new toy or something, so that they can master dressing skills within a month.

The Cultivation of Attention Independence

Teaching children to dress can not only save parents time, but also promote the development of children's sense of responsibility. Children should not always be supported by clothes and their mouths are full of food. Parents should teach their children some self-reliance ability and let them dress themselves. This is only to cultivate their independence. Tell them that this is their own business and should be done by themselves, so as to cultivate your child's sense of responsibility and be an independent and responsible person.