Description
Children like getting dirty because they’re tactile learners. They are discoverers. They should be at the center of learning, and they have to undertake all of the steps until they get through. Inevitably, they get dirty frequently. Parents’ common sense is to help them gain independence in maintaining the cleanliness of their hands.
It’s sometimes easy, but sometimes it gets boring since it is taught in a monotonous way. KIDPID educational kits, so to speak, come to parents’ rescue with Handwashing Sequencing Cards. Its printable and copiable form is available. They practice the steps with their friends over and over until they apply the steps spontaneously.
Colorful, eye-catching, friendly figures will encourage them to activate their learning independently, effortlessly, and in an enjoyable way. They may make a poster, write the instructions, and make stickers with them.
Here are the steps:
- Turn on the tap and wash your hands. Be sure that all of the parts of your hands touch water; in other words, they’re entirely wet.
- Push the top of the liquid soap and get some soap in the other palm of your hand.
- Foam all over your hands until you get a thick foam. It may take you approximately 2 minutes.
- Move on to the deep cleaning. Use opposite fingers to reach finger spaces to rub up.
- Now we have the deeper part of the nails. Use your fingertips to rub the other palm of your hand. In doing so, foam will reach the deeper part of your rubbing fingernails.
- Use the same procedure given in the last step if you don’t reach any nails in different directions.
Introducing our printable pack.
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Essential hand-washing sequence.
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Clear handwashing steps.
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A visual schedule for hand washing.
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Simple picture cards.
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Easy visual sequence cards.
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Effective handwashing visuals.
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Perfect for learning how to wash hands.
Perfect for teaching and learning.
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Builds crucial independence skills.
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Fun preschool sequencing activity.
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Excellent for kindergarten hygiene.
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Vital special education resources.
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Supports life skills classroom goals.
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Ideal for early childhood education.
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Great toddler routine cards.
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Proven visual aids for autism.
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Useful for speech therapy activities.
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Fits Montessori practical life.
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A top kids’ hygiene printable.
Develops key abilities.
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Engaging sequencing activities.
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Teaches the following directions.
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Provides visual instructions.
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A step-by-step guide.
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Reinforces daily routine cards.
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Promotes self-care skills.
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Works like a chore card for kids.
Get your free download.
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A free printable PDF.
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Instant PDF download.
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Includes colorful cards.
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Use as picture prompts.
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Effective visual supports.
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Print as flashcards.
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Includes a cut-and-paste activity.
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Make durable laminated cards.
Promotes lifelong health.
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Teaches proper hand hygiene.
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Key to germ prevention for kids.
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Follows CDC handwashing guidelines.
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Emphasizes soap and water.
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Reinforces bathroom routine.
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Creates a sink schedule.
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Encourages healthy habits for children.
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Helps stop the spread of germs.
Also known as:
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A handwashing picture sequence.
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Handwashing how-to cards.
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A free handwashing chart.
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Visual steps for hand washing.
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Wash your hands in sequence.
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A printable hand-washing activity.
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Dilip Singh Chauhan –
nice flashcards for kids
Bunny Fdo –
Concise, easy-to-understand text that reinforces the importance of good hygiene.
Rhona Acosta –
Amazing flashcards for kids.
Fadipe Tolulope –
Super helpful flashcards for my kids.