My third-grade daughter failed to develop good hygiene habits. How can she make up for it?

First, form a good habit of loving cleanliness.

When your child doesn't like cleanliness, you must educate him and let him know the benefits of cleanliness. If you don't love cleanliness, there will be bacteria and some diseases, so let the children know the importance of cleanliness. Usually, parents should set an example. When your children don't form the habit of washing their faces and feet at night, because parents may do so, children will learn, so parents should also love the habit of cleaning on time. In this way, children will have an example to follow every day. Parents should let their children correct their habitual attitude of not loving cleanliness, resolutely help their children to have unclean behaviors, and must stop them. Their attitudes should resolutely guide their children to correct bad habits.

You can tell your child that if you don't love cleanliness, your body will be unclean and there will be some unpleasant smells. If you live and play with your friends at school, others will dislike you, so you should know how to love cleanliness rather than cleanliness, and bacteria will breed and get sick, so you will give an injection and tell your children that it will be very painful. And especially for girls, the sanitary conditions of girls are higher, because girls need good habits to ensure their health.

Second, form good habits from around you.

When you want to help children form good habits, you should start with his every move, parents should help children, and parents should also set an example. Only in this way can we get quick results. When your child doesn't like cleanliness and you are worried about it, you should help your child to establish correct behavior habits.