TPT
Total:
$0.00
Visual with Real Photos - Blowing Nose Visual - Routine within Routine
Visual with Real Photos - Blowing Nose Visual - Routine within Routine
Visual with Real Photos - Blowing Nose Visual - Routine within Routine
Visual with Real Photos - Blowing Nose Visual - Routine within Routine
Share

Description

Teach children how to blow their nose independently with clear, step-by-step visual supports.

This preschool-friendly hygiene routine helps students learn proper nose-blowing skills while reducing germ spread and increasing self-care confidence.

Perfect for cold & flu season, back-to-school, and daily classroom routines.

Blowing your nose may seem simple, but for young children, it is a skill that must be explicitly taught.

Many students:
• Wipe instead of blow
• Forgot to use tissues
• Struggle with sequencing
• Need frequent adult reminders
• Spread germs unintentionally

This Blowing Nose Visual Routine breaks the process into simple, manageable steps so children can learn how to clear their noses while building independence properly.

When students can see each step clearly displayed, they are more likely to:

• Use a tissue correctly
• Blow instead of sniffing
• Dispose of tissues properly
• Wash hands afterward
• Develop responsibility for their own hygiene

Instead of constant prompting, you can simply say:

“Let’s check our steps.”

The visual becomes the guide.

📦 WHAT’S INCLUDED

✔ Step-by-step nose-blowing visuals
✔ Full page printable step-by-step visuals

✔ Different Size Option
✔ Smaller portable versions
✔ Left-to-right strip option for sequencing
✔ Teaching guide with introduction script
✔ Modeling suggestions
✔ Practice ideas before independence
✔ Teacher encouragement page

Designed to be posted:

• Near tissue stations
• In bathrooms
• Near handwashing sinks
• In health centers
• During cold and flu season

🎯 LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Students will:

• Build independence in self-care
• Practice multi-step sequencing
• Improve hygiene habits
• Strengthen body awareness
• Reduce classroom germ spread

Supports preschool health, safety, and self-help development standards.

👩‍🏫 PERFECT FOR

• Preschool
• Pre-K
• Kindergarten
• Special Education
• Head Start
• Daycare
• Homeschool

Especially helpful for children who benefit from visual routines and explicit modeling.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Visual with Real Photos - Blowing Nose Visual - Routine within Routine

Tiny Town Play Co.
3 Followers
$6.00

Description

Teach children how to blow their nose independently with clear, step-by-step visual supports.

This preschool-friendly hygiene routine helps students learn proper nose-blowing skills while reducing germ spread and increasing self-care confidence.

Perfect for cold & flu season, back-to-school, and daily classroom routines.

Blowing your nose may seem simple, but for young children, it is a skill that must be explicitly taught.

Many students:
• Wipe instead of blow
• Forgot to use tissues
• Struggle with sequencing
• Need frequent adult reminders
• Spread germs unintentionally

This Blowing Nose Visual Routine breaks the process into simple, manageable steps so children can learn how to clear their noses while building independence properly.

When students can see each step clearly displayed, they are more likely to:

• Use a tissue correctly
• Blow instead of sniffing
• Dispose of tissues properly
• Wash hands afterward
• Develop responsibility for their own hygiene

Instead of constant prompting, you can simply say:

“Let’s check our steps.”

The visual becomes the guide.

📦 WHAT’S INCLUDED

✔ Step-by-step nose-blowing visuals
✔ Full page printable step-by-step visuals

✔ Different Size Option
✔ Smaller portable versions
✔ Left-to-right strip option for sequencing
✔ Teaching guide with introduction script
✔ Modeling suggestions
✔ Practice ideas before independence
✔ Teacher encouragement page

Designed to be posted:

• Near tissue stations
• In bathrooms
• Near handwashing sinks
• In health centers
• During cold and flu season

🎯 LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Students will:

• Build independence in self-care
• Practice multi-step sequencing
• Improve hygiene habits
• Strengthen body awareness
• Reduce classroom germ spread

Supports preschool health, safety, and self-help development standards.

👩‍🏫 PERFECT FOR

• Preschool
• Pre-K
• Kindergarten
• Special Education
• Head Start
• Daycare
• Homeschool

Especially helpful for children who benefit from visual routines and explicit modeling.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Reviews

This product has not yet been rated.
Rated 0 out of 5

Questions & Answers

Loading
Loading