In life, we see some babies with a first-class sleeve of snot, and wipe it with our hands after eating, we will inevitably cast a disgusted look, what if this is our own baby? Let the baby learn to be hygienic, which is a need for health and social interaction. Cultivating good habits of hygiene can better avoid the occurrence of diseases.
What can be done to get your baby to develop good hygiene habits?
If you want your baby to pay attention to hygiene, parents should first develop a good habit of hygiene. For example: brush your teeth every morning and evening, wash your hands, wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet, etc. Adults insist on doing this, and sometimes even if the baby is playful and doesn't want to do it, the baby will do it.
Sickness comes from the mouth, and illness comes from the hand. "Parents can tell their babies that if they don't wash their little hands, they will eat small bugs in their stomachs, and they will get sick. Let the baby clearly know the difference between dirty and clean, and realize that it is not good and wrong to not pay attention to hygiene.
Mothers can teach their babies to be hygienic in daily life through nursery rhymes, picture books, etc., and tell the baby the specific requirements of hygiene, such as not eating things that fall on the ground, wearing masks when going out, washing hands when going home after pressing the elevator, and washing hands after playing with toys.
In addition to loving cleanliness, the home also needs to be kept clean and tidy, toys, clothes, and daily necessities need to be placed neatly, so that the baby can feel the atmosphere of hygiene, and cultivate a sense of responsibility for hygiene.
Wash your hands when you go out to eat, throw garbage in the trash can, and some daily hygiene habits, not only at home, but also continue to maintain them outside.
To let the baby develop good hygiene habits, the key lies in the parents' example and positive and negative propaganda. Through the demonstration and patient guidance of parents, the baby is aware of the importance of hygiene and cultivates correct hygiene habits from an early age. Creating a clean and tidy home environment and insisting on hygiene outside the home will not only help your baby grow up healthily, but also improve your baby's social literacy. Let's work together to create a healthy and clean environment for your baby!