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Life Skills: Personal Hygiene J e n n a R a y b u r n , M A , C C C - S L P Jenna Rayburn Kirk, M.A. CCC-SLP

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Page 1: Life Skills: Personal Hygiene

Life Skills: Personal Hygiene

Jenna Rayburn, MA, CCC-SLPJenna Rayburn Kirk, M.A. CCC-SLP

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Personal Hygiene Book: Staple pages 3-29 together to make a book. . Use only the pages that relate to your student’s needs.

Comprehension Questions: Use these cards to check comprehension of the story. Pages 30-35.

Vocabulary Matching: Match the vocabulary word to the picture. Page 36.

Vocabulary Cards: Use these cards to ask WH questions, ID vocab, identify functions, categories, etc. Page 37..

Communication Board: Includes real photos and symbols. Page 38.

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Life Skills: Personal Hygiene

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Taking Care of Yourself

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Taking care of your body is important. You can take care of your body in many different ways including cleaning, sleeping,

eating and staying active.

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Keeping your teeth clean is important. The most important part of keeping your teeth clean is brushing them in the morning and

at night.

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You should also floss your teeth. There are different types of floss you can use to clean between your teeth.

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To keep your body clean, you should take a shower or bath everyday.

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Clean your body with soap and water every time you shower.

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You should clean your hair in the shower. First, use shampoo and scrub your hair and scalp. Rinse and then use conditioner.

Rinse again before you are done. ©Speech Room News

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Combing your hair makes it look nice and takes out the tangles.. Comb or brush your hair every day.

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As you get older, your face is more oily and you need to wash it more to avoid pimples and acne. Wash your face every day.

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After you shower, put on deodorant. Deodorant goes on armpits to help stop sweat and block odor.

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You can put on perfume or cologne to smell good.. You should only use a little bit or it will smell too strong.

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You can put lotion on your skin to keep it from being too dry and flaky.

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Teenagers and men need to shave their faces. Razors are sharp and should be used carefully. Regular or electric razors

can be used. to shave your face. ©Speech Room News

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Teenagers and women need to shave their armpits and legs. Razors are sharp and should be used carefully. Some women

use lotions to remove hair. ©Speech Room News

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When you use the bathroom, being clean is important. Wipe yourself clean and wash your hands when you are done.

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When girls or women have their menstrual period they should remember to change their pad or tampon often. Use toilet

paper or a wipe to make sure you stay clean.

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Keeping your nails trimmed is important to stay clean. Long nails can get dirt under them and be hard to clean.

Do not bite your nails. ©Speech Room News

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Most personal items should not be shared, even with your brother or sister. Do not share washcloths, toothbrushes,

towels, razors or cups.©Speech Room News

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Sleeping well is part of taking care of yourself. You should go

to bed early if you need to get up early. ©Speech Room News

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Wearing clean clothes is a part of taking care of yourself. Everyday, put on clean socks, underwear, shirt, and pants.

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When you are cooking it is important to be clean. Wash your hands and do not put your hands in your mouth.

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Eating healthy is an important part of taking care of yourself.

Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and avoid junk food. ©Speech Room News

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When you’re eating, wiping your mouth is important for staying clean. Use a napkin to wipe your mouth .Don’t wipe

your mouth with your sleeve.

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If you drool, use a tissue or napkin to wipe your mouth.

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If you sneeze or cough, use a tissue. If you don’t have a tissue use your elbow instead of your hands.

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Staying active is an important part of taking care of yourself. Walking, running, or playing sports are healthy things

you can do! ©Speech Room News

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Looking and smelling good can make you feel better and stay healthy!

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Is taking care of your body important?

Should you take a shower every day?

Should you brush your hair once per week?

Is cleaning your room part of takingcare of your body?

Should you sneeze into your hand?

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Personal Care

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WHERE

The answer isalways a place.

WHEN

The answer isalways a time.

The answer isalways a thing.

WHAT

WHO

The answer isalways a person..

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Where do you brush your teeth?

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Where do you put deodorant?

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Where do you wash your hands?

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Where do you shave?

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Where do you clean your body?

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Where do you exercise?

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When should you take a shower?

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When should you wash your hands?

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When should you wash your hair?

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When should you sleep?

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When should you change your clothes?

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When should you brush your teeth?

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your hands? brush your teeth?

a shower? your hair?

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What do you use to clean your teeth?

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What do you wear to stop sweat and block odor in your armpits?

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What do you use to clean your skin ?

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What do you do to get the tangles out of your hair?

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What do you use to keep your nails clean and short?

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What do you use to keep your skin moist and healthy.

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WHO

WHEN

WHAT

WHERE

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Vocab Matching

brush teethnail clipperswashclothshowerclosetcomb

exerciserazor

wash hands©Speech Room News ©Speech Room News

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clean clothesdeodorant lotionshower

flosscombwash clothplay soccer

razornail clipperssoaptoothbrush

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lotion

deodorant

comb

toothbrush

razor

tissue

wash shower

brush

shampoo

wipe shampoo

clothes

soap

hygiene

embarrassed

happy

stinky

every day

toilet paper

clean

dirty

night

morning

yes nohelp

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hygiene

soap

wash

shampoo

every day

morning

night

tissue

toilet paper

comb stinky

happy

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What will keep me healthy?

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About the Author: Jenna Rayburn Kirk, MA, CCC-SLP is an ASHA certified Speech-Language Pathologist. She works full time as a school SLP in Ohio. Jenna was an invited speaker at the American Speech and Hearing Association Convention in 2016. She’s presented at the national, state, and local level about a variety of topics related to school-based speech and language therapy. Jenna has created over 350 resources for her fellow SLPs and is the number one SLP seller on TpT.

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