How to Motivate Your Child to Brush and Floss Teeth in 3 Easy Steps
Some kids love to brush their teeth, some kids hate it, to
the point their parents don’t know what to do to motivate their children to
accept the habit. Threats of their teeth falling out, which will happen anyway,
or them getting mouth disease or smelly breath will not phase a child. Children
are invincible, and they won’t do what they don’t want to or are not motivated
to do. Period. If you’re at this stage of development with your child and
you’ve made it part of your New Year’s resolution to get this healthy habit in
play, keep reading. The answer to making kids brushing their teeth their idea
is to make it fun.
You'll have your children jumping for joy to brush and floss in no time! |
1. Get them involved.
The choice of kids’ toothpaste on the market is half the
work done for you. Allow your kids to choose their favorite flavor, or even
multiple flavors if it excites them. The taste of the cool mint and cinnamon
flavors that adults love is often “spicy” to a child’s sensitive palate. Most
of them will never brush their teeth if they have to use their parents’
toothpaste.
Another choice you can give them is the type of toothbrush.
There are as many choices for this as there are for toothpaste. Make going to
the store to pick these out a fun trip, verbally reward them for being “big”
kids and agree with them that their choice of toothbrush is special and will
make brushing their teeth easy and so much fun.
Now, it’s go time. Morning and evening, brushing their teeth
should be part of the routine. How do you integrate it? First, the law of
monkey see- monkey do – brush with them, show them how to do it by doing it
yourself. Again, make it fun!
Now it’s their turn. Whether you brush their teeth for them,
or your kids want to brush their teeth themselves, support either option
positively. Sing a song about teeth brushing while they’re brushing. Talk about
all the teeth that get to get brushed, and how happy it makes the teeth, how
happy it makes them and how happy it makes you! Finally, promote big smiles in
the mirror when the job is done, to show off their clean teeth.
As long as you are a part of the process in a fun,
supportive, loving way, your children will associate brushing their teeth with
joy and eventually, you won’t even have to ask them to remember to do it.
Have
a happy and healthy New Year!
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