Bathroom Taining ctivities between mother and son
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Bathing a child is one of the earliest and most tender forms of caregiving. It is bonding, it ishygiene, and it is teaching. Yet as children grow, the simple act of sharing a bath begins to carrynew meanings — meanings rooted in development, dignity, privacy and protection. Parentsacross cultures often ask the same quiet question: when is the right time to stop?This short guide does not preach. It offers research-informed guidance, balanced perspectives,and practical steps so that you, the parent or caregiver, can make a confident, child-centreddecision for your family.
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