Wear panties
Seams, elastic and a small label can make this moment harder than it looks, especially when front and back blur together. The visual support below shows how to turn the panties the right way before stepping in.
♀Wear panties
A person pulling up pink panties.
About this visual support
When the fabric feels wrong against the skin, it is rarely about the panties themselves. A seam running across the hip, elastic pinching at the leg or a label scratching the lower back can derail the whole morning. Add that front and back look almost identical on most pairs, and a quick task suddenly takes ten minutes.
Pictures break the moment into parts the child can actually see: locate the label, turn it to the inside back, step in one leg at a time. Watching beats listening here, because the child can compare the garment in their hand to the picture without you repeating instructions.
A small trick that helps many families: lay tomorrow's pair flat on the chair the night before, label facing up, so the orientation is already solved before anyone is sleepy. Once the steps feel familiar, you can combine them with the rest of the dressing sequence inside Routined and add a gentle timer for kids who drift halfway through.