Teaching Kids to Wash their Hands
Teaching Kids to Wash Their Hands
How can you get your kids into the handwashing habit? Here are a few tips for you.
Share how handwashing helps
Why is it important to wash your hands? Explain to your children that handwashing helps prevent them from getting sick and making other people sick. No one likes to be sick, or get someone else sick. Handwashing can help prevent these from happening as often.
When to wash
Tell your child to wash their hands before:
Eating
Touching their mouth, eyes, or nose
Touching a cut or scrape
And after:
Going to the bathroom
Playing with pets or other animals
Touching pet food or treats
Being on playground equipment
Being close to a person who is sick
Touching a dirty diaper
Touching garbage
4 steps to clean hands
Here are 4 easy steps to clean hands:
Get wet and soapy. Get your hands wet in clean, running water (warm or cold). Put soap on your hands and make suds.
Rub. Rub, rub, rub your soapy hands together long enough to sing “Happy Birthday” in your head twice. Clean your palms, the back of your hands, and between your fingers. Don’t forget to clean under your nails. Nails can trap dirt and germs.
Rinse. Hold your hands under clean, running water. Rub them to rinse them fully.
Shake and dry. Shake your hands a few times, then dry them with a clean towel or hand dryer. Done!
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