Even before your child is capable of
dressing herself you can begin teaching her the skills she
will need. Dressing your child or helping her get dressed
can and should be a very pleasant interaction.
- Praise your child when she tries to
put something on (even if it's wrong) and start teaching
her how it should be.
- Explain briefly how to put on clothes
("Here's the tag, it belongs in the back"). Later you'll
be able to ask him which is the back and he'll show you.
Make it fun and remember to praise any attempts to do
things by himself (no matter how much you helped).
Gradually decrease your help as your child gets better
at dressing himself.
When your child is able to get dressed without your help,
use these guidelines to encourage your child to get dressed
within a reasonable amount of time.
Learning how to tie shoes usually takes longer than learning
other dressing skills. Children often have a hard time tying
shoes. Have your child put the shoes on and you tie them
until your child offers to help and can use fingers on
something as tricky as shoelaces.