Children in an eighth grade learn the value of making a good appearance. Illustrates practical step-bystep routines for personal grooming and care of clothing. eighth grade classroomspeeded up sequences: boy organizes his closetgirl straightens out her dresser drawer.child in bed getting up in morningchild taking a showerCU cleaning earswashing feetwashing fingernailswashing hairtoweling drybathroomshoeshine kitorganizing closetCU hands and fingernailsCU belt buckleCU shoesgirl is shown putting curlers into her hair. messy child’s roomchild going to bedCU saddle shoesCU tying shoelaceshairbrushingVO:”Girls have to wash their hair in the afternoon or evening so there’s time to put it up. Don’t go to bed with wet hair. Putting up your hair is something you have to learn. And everyone does it differently. It depends on how you wear it.””Boys like to use fingernail clippers, but girls can shape them better with an emery board.”for girls:”Brush and brush and brush, at least a hundred strokes.””Keeping clean and neat is something we expect of everyone as a health measure, for ourselves and for our community.”",,02/15/09 02:30 PM,”1950s

