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Hygiene Habits That Stick for Life

Hygiene Habits That Stick for Life

Teaching the right hygiene is not only about the avoidance of germs but also about developing some habits that will remain with the children all their lives. The simplicity and uniformity of routine in Quantum Kidz Preschool and Daycare are seen to ensure that children are healthy, confident and independent. Many parents searching for the best daycare neaby also look for an environment where hygiene habits and daily routines are encouraged from an early age.

Key Hygiene Habits

  • Handwashing: The hands should be washed prior to meals, visiting the toilet and after play.
  • Brushing Teeth: Brush your teeth three times a day in order to prevent cavities and form oral care habits.
  • Bathing & Clean Clothes: To make sure that children are comfortable and well, there are regular baths and clean clothes.
  • Nail/Hair Care: Nail trimming and hair combing are methods of prevention of infections and inculcating responsibility.

Making Hygiene Fun

  • Singing during washing or brushing teeth.
  • Give children the choice of the toothbrush, soap or towel so that the routine is not boring.
  • Consistency factors: I prefer how you have washed your hands before snack time!

Parent Tips

  • Role model in hygiene behaviors. Children can learn through imitation when parents search for best daycare near me.
  • One should avoid reprimand. It should be persuaded lightly instead.
  • Make hygiene a part of everyday life.

The Pro-Tip of Dr. Rupali: It is All about Consistency

  • Hygienic practices should be routine and entertaining.
  • Take compliments and sweet admonitions.
  • Ideal behaviors. Children imitate adults.
  • Five-minute daily routines create lifetime health.

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