No, a 4-year-old should not take a shower on their own as they may not have the necessary coordination and awareness to do so safely. It is recommended that young children be supervised during bath time to prevent accidents.
A shower because you save more water. Also when you take a bath you sit there in your own wet dirt.
why do i have to answer my own question
NO THAT'S JUST PLAIN GROSS if you ask me. I mean the girl is 12, not 2, and I think she knows how to take a shower on her own.
Children can typically start showering on their own safely around the age of 10 to 12, depending on their maturity level and ability to follow safety guidelines. It is important for parents to supervise younger children and teach them proper showering techniques before allowing them to shower independently.
In order for them to understand and take responsibility for promoting their own health and care is making them aware how dirt they are and how good it is to have a shower and be clean.
If the mother does not attend her own baby shower that demonstrates that maybe she is too busy to go to her own baby shower.Though I have never seen a mother not attending her own baby shower,it is possible.The only thing I can say about that is that she should have attended it.
Yes, granted other people may say it's for environmental reason, and other possibilties, but i say i prefer to take a bath than a shower because your sitting in your own dirt, then you shower to rinse the dirt off
Certainly a grandmother or any other relative can give a baby shower as this gives you a chance to ask relatives as well as some of her own friends if there has been no baby shower previously for her (with her own friends.)
its your own blood mixed with your pee
Nothing his own self
the reason why you don't get clean is because you bathe in your own filth yuck so if your mom tells you to take a bath get in the shower clean yourself with soup then fill the tub with water and take a bath
Parents should consider transitioning their child from showering together to showering independently around the age of 5 or 6, when the child is able to safely and confidently shower on their own.