Also teaching children life skills allow them to cope with the experiences and challenges that they may face through their life. These skills enable them to take responsibility for themselves and their actions and help them to form positive relationship with others. They also help them to continue learn and grow throughout their lives by giving them the ability to apply what they already know and understand in new situations ( Developmentally Appropriate Practice – Adaptive/Self-Help Skills, …show more content…
A void using “ no” or “ wrong” statements instead of that use “ it is better to do”.
3) Give children enough time to do things for themselves without having a pressure to harry in the tasks or skills. Also provide for children many opportunities to engage in self-care experiences.
4) Make sure that the materials and equipment in the classroom are child sized like sink, toilet seat, chairs, and tables.
5) The expectation for children with special needs and other children in the classroom should be developmentally age appropriate.
6) Use pictures: to clarify steps for children, use pictures for each step in the routine and post them where the routine take place, for example; for washing hands, post pictures above the sink. Showing children the pictures that illustrate what needs to do next.
7) Be a good model: when teaching the child to do each step, model and demonstrate how to do each step. When the child is starting to learn the step, take turns showing each other how to do the