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Brush your teeth together and have them mimic your "silly" moves.
Brushing should be an adventure rather than a chore. Focus on play and positive reinforcement.
Pretend you don't know what a toothbrush is (is it a toe cleaner? an eyebrow brush?) until they "teach" you how to use it. Use Visuals & Music: Brush your teeth together and have them mimic
Play a favorite song that lasts exactly two minutes (e.g., "Brushy Brush" from Sesame Street).
Tell your child they are on a mission to "sweep away" sneaky sugar bugs having a party on their teeth. Pretend you don't know what a toothbrush is
Asking someone to brush their teeth or addressing dental hygiene can be tricky, whether you're talking to a child, a partner, or a friend. The best approach depends on the relationship and the goal: building a habit (for kids) or addressing a sensitive issue (for adults). For Kids: Making it Fun
When addressing bad breath or hygiene with an adult, privacy is essential to avoid embarrassment. Tell your child they are on a mission
Use interactive tools like the Disney Magic Timer or Brush DJ to earn digital rewards.