
Shared Water
Some families depend on shared taps, stored water, or neighborhood supply. Children may help carry water before or after school, and every container must be used carefully because refilling takes time.
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Daily hygiene can be difficult when water, washing space, and toilets are shared or irregular.

Some families depend on shared taps, stored water, or neighborhood supply. Children may help carry water before or after school, and every container must be used carefully because refilling takes time.

When many people need the same washing space, mornings become rushed. A child may need to bathe, dress, eat, help a sibling, and reach school before class begins.

Teachers can reinforce simple habits: washing hands, keeping nails short, drinking safe water, protecting notebooks, and arriving in clean clothes whenever possible.

Cleanliness is not only about health. A child who feels clean and accepted can sit closer to others, speak more freely, and participate without shame.