Make hand washing much easier.
It’s important to teach little ones the value of hygiene from an early age. That way, things like washing their hands will become as natural as eating three meals a day. One of the most common challenges for parents is getting children to understand that keeping their hands clean is essential for life.
Keep them interested
Children's attention spans are usually quite short, and when something feels difficult, they get frustrated and give up. If you’ve already taught your child how to wash their hands, make sure nothing discourages them from continuing to do so. The height of the sink, for example, is often the biggest obstacle.
Mom, Dad—be cautious with the sink
Kids, in their innocence, might try to reach the faucet by jumping, which can lead to slips or even detaching the sink from the wall. In the best-case scenario, it’s just a scare—but no parent wants any scares when it comes to their children, right? So we need to find ways to make learning hand hygiene and using the sink easier.
Make it fun with a faucet extender
Start by helping them comfortably reach the sink—get a sturdy support base so they can stand safely. Then, use a child-friendly faucet extender to help them easily access the water. The less complicated their experience is, the more likely they’ll want to keep doing it. Plus, faucet extenders often come in fun designs that kids love and find entertaining. In fact, you might have trouble getting them *away* from the sink afterward—give it a try! Hygiene is important, but so is their enjoyment, so there's nothing better than letting them have fun while learning.
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