Dine independently
The 3-year-old baby can already serve his own bowl and choose his favorite food with a spoon. This is the beginning of their independent eating, and it is also an important step to cultivate their self-care ability.
Automatic defecation
Three-year-old children have mastered the basic skills of wiping their bottoms, which is a life skill they must learn before going to kindergarten. Letting children do these little things by themselves can cultivate their self-confidence and independence.
Take care of yourself
Babies can dress themselves, wear pants, shoes and hats, and it is not a problem to take care of themselves simply. These seemingly trivial things play an important role in cultivating children's self-care ability.
Washing habit
Washing hands, washing face, washing feet, brushing teeth and taking a simple bath can be done by a 3-year-old child independently. Mastering these life skills can not only make children healthier, but also cultivate their self-care ability.
Social skills
Babies can have basic communication with adults, such as taking care of younger children, chasing older children and making bold demands on adults. These small behaviors are an important step in the growth of children's social skills.