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… or object, and then touch your eyes, mouth or nose before washing your hands. Mature minor consent It is recommended that parents …
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… is to talk about going on the potty and keep the potty handy. You may want to start toilet learning by putting your … to wipe from front to back Teach your child to wash their hands after using the toilet or potty with soap and water Be …
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… self-esteem is ‘belief in one’s self’. A child’s ability to handle themselves and participate in the world depends on … a stool in front of the sink so they can wash their own hands, or choose slippers that are easy for them to put on. …
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… must be aware of the signs of choking: Forceful coughing Hands clutched to throat and other signs of distress while … to support safe eating and assisting with eating (such as hand-under-hand assisting) The facility’s choking response protocol is …
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… Phone charger and battery bank Small battery-powered or hand-crank radio Battery-powered or hand-crank flashlight Extra batteries Seasonal clothing, …
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… track objects and use both eyes together. Babies learn eye-hand coordination and the distance of people or things. By … are able to judge distances, and they have good eye-hand-body coordination for grasping, holding and throwing … children further develop vision skills needed for eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. They also learn how …