Soap the Body
Soaping the whole body needs an inner map that tracks where you have washed and what is left. Many children do not have that map ready yet. The visual support below gives an outer order to follow instead.
♀Soap the body
A child soaps their body with lather and bubbles.
About this visual support
Adults soap up without thinking, because we have an obvious sense of where the body begins and ends. For a child that sense is still under construction. Armpits, neck, back and feet are easily forgotten, not out of laziness but because they are not on the child's inner map of what needs washing.
Here visual support does more than remind: it replaces the inner map with an outer one. By showing the body parts in a fixed order, say top to bottom, the child gets a route to walk along instead of guessing. Each picture becomes a place to stop and soap before moving to the next.
Tie the pictures to a song or rhyme that names the parts in the same order, so the movement settles into the body and not just the head. Once the order feels familiar, the child eventually needs no pictures at all. To build that fixed sequence with your own photos, there is the Routined app.