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Your 2-year-old craves independence. Designing spaces that empower your child to do everyday tasks on their own helps them build confidence and enhances their self-esteem ❀️ Try arranging a child-friendly bathroom with items you already have. Here are a few tips: πŸ› Make necessities accessible. Install a low hook for your child to hang their bath towel on, store toothpaste in a low drawer, and place a step stool at the sink. πŸ› Provide child-sized tools that are easy for little hands to manipulate. Cut a bar of soap in half or supply a pump bottle so you can teach them to use one pump to wash. πŸ› Use visual reminders. Routine cards help your child initiate activities like brushing their teeth and going to the bathroom, and keep them on track during transitions. πŸ› Simplify and minimize! Just as you would in a Montessori play space, limit the number of bath toys available at one time and rotate them to fuel your child’s interest. The Liquid Lab from The Investigator Play Kit includes a variety of vessels for pouring practice. Find it at the link in our bio! Thank you to @Montessori Inspired Mom for sharing your bathroom space with us! How does your little one show their independence? #Lovevery #MontessoriSpaces #MontessoriPracticalLife #ToddlerTips
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