Many mothers think that their children are older, many things can be done without learning, even on the matter of self-care ability is a bit of a fuss. In fact, the key to self-care is not in the specific ability to do something, but in its impact on the child’s autonomy and responsibility. How is your child doing in this area of self-care? Check it out! 3~4 years old 1.Know their name, gender and age. 2.Eat independently with a spoon. 3.Start to learn to use the toilet independently, but still need some help. 4.Learn to wash hands, face, brush teeth, wipe mouth, rinse mouth, hang towel 5.Start from putting on and taking off pants, slowly start to put on and take off clothes independently, can distinguish the front and back of clothes, can pull on the zipper, can buckle larger buttons. 6.Can wear shoes with buckles by themselves, and can distinguish the left and right foot of shoes. 7.Can make the initial contact of toy sorting and storage. 8.They are not comfortable and know to tell the adults around them. 4~5 years old 1.Remember parents’ names, kindergarten names, home addresses and telephone numbers. 2.Learn to use chopsticks for meals. 3.Learn to urinate and defecate on their own. 4.Can dress and undress independently, and can dress and undress by themselves for some clothes that need to be tied. Can fasten small buttons. 5.Start to learn to tie shoelaces. 6.Can sort and put toys into place independently. 7.Learn to blow their nose and know not to sneeze or cough on people. 8.Know how to take cover when in danger and call for help. 9.Know not to play or run around on the road. 5~6 years old 1.Learn and adhere to dining etiquette, such as keeping the table tidy and clothes neat and tidy. 2.Keeping clothes neat and tidy, can adjust clothes by themselves according to hot and cold. 3.Can pull on clothes with zippers or buttons in the back. 4.You can not only tie your shoes, but also wear shoelaces. 5.Can clean up toys very neatly and beautifully. 6.Can fold their own quilts and clean up their beds. 7.Can wash their own underwear, socks and other small pieces of clothing. 8.Can arrange the items they need to bring when they go out or go to kindergarten. 9.Know some important traffic signs, and know their meanings, and obey them. 10.Can reasonably arrange a small amount of time for themselves.