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Personal hygiene is especially important for young kids as they are developing their routines and habits that will last into adulthood. Teaching hygiene in a structured, fun, and interactive way through worksheets can make the learning process enjoyable and engaging.
Adolescent Hygiene Basics. Puberty causes all kinds of changes in your body. Your skin and scalp may suddenly get oily very easily. Every day it seems you have new hair growing in different places. At times, you seem to sweat for no reason — and you may notice there are odors where you never had them before.
Place a bath or shower symbol in the teenager’s daily schedule. Make taking a bath/shower part of the teenager’s daily routine. Showering. Personal care checklist. My hygiene checklist. My deodorant story. Respect the teenager’s sensory needs.
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A collection of downloadable worksheets, exercises and activities to teach Personal hygiene, shared by English language teachers.
Personal Hygiene Checklist. Cleaning your teeth – once in the morning and once night before bed. We don’t just brush our teeth to have fresh breath, it also helps prevent plaque from building up on our teeth and results in a healthy smile. Cleaning genitals (where you wee and poo from). Make cleaning your genitals a habit.
Hygiene Checklist for teens TO DO MORNING Brush and floss teeth Take bath I shower Wash face Brush hair Put on deodorant Put on fragrance Put on clean clothes EVENING Wash face Shower if needed Brush and floss teeth Put on clean pajamas Weekly I Bi-weekly Shave Trim nails Wash and change bedding FRI SAT SUN MON TUES