Keeping yourself clean
By: Forgacs, Ames.
Contributor(s): Moore, Darren | Applin, Ruth | et al.
Publisher: Cambridge Speaking Up 2007Description: 23 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9780955759543.Subject(s): PERSONAL HYGIENEItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 660.1 FOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W000693 | |||
Book | IHC Library | 660.1 FOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W005832 |
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660.1 FEE Their feet in your hands : basic foot care and use of ankle foot orthoses for people with disabilities | 660.1 FIT Fit Kit DVD | 660.1 FOR Drug pack : an information pack for adults with learning difficulties | 660.1 FOR Keeping yourself clean | 660.1 FOR Keeping yourself clean | 660.1 GOI Going to the doctor | 660.1 GOI Going into hospital |
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Head : wash your hair regularly|Head : wash your face every day|Head : clean your teeth every day|Body : puberty for women|Body : puberty for men|Body : washing your skin|Pull out body chart|Body : wash your armpits every day|Body : wash your private parts every day|Hands & feet : wash your hands regularly|Hands & feet : wash your feet every day|Hands & feet : cleaning your nails|Other areas : washing your clothes|Other areas : when you are ill|Words we have used and what they mean
"This booklet is designed to give people with learning difficulties information and pictures to help them remember what they need to do to keep themselves clean and fresh." - INTRODUCTION
As it says in the introduction “"This booklet is designed to give people with learning difficulties information and pictures to help them remember what they need to do to keep themselves clean and fresh."
There are four sections which look at different areas of the body, head, body, hands and feet and other areas. The “other areas” section is about clothes and health. Teh sections are all colour coded making it easy to flip to the right part of the book.
Illustrated throughout it is intended to be used either in partnership with a support worker or individually. Each section explains the why and how of that particular activity and discusses any related problems. The authors conclude with a very brief dictionary of more difficult words such as acne.
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Pull out chart great