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The One Effective Tip for Teaching Handwashing to Children

Marmar and Zay Handwashing

By Annie BobbiePublished 2 months ago 4 min read
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Good hygiene is crucial for children’s health. It prevents diseases or illnesses like pneumonia or diarrhea, promoting a healthy life. Educating children on good hygiene at an early age is crucial. These teachings lay a good foundation for lifelong healthy habits that last into adulthood. The knowledge can then be passed on through generations.

Leading by example is a good way for parents to teach their children about good hygiene. This healthy practice helps families save on healthcare costs. Some important hygiene habits include handwashing, bathing, flossing teeth, covering the mouth, and so on. Practicing these habits will help boost a toddler’s confidence and self-esteem.

Handwashing

Handwashing is essential for preventing the spread of germs and avoiding health issues. It is important as toddlers are still developing their immune systems.

Toddlers are susceptible to germs because of their exposure during playtime. They touch different surfaces while exploring and playing with objects that may harbor germs. Due to this tendency, they are at a high risk of infection or illness. Their contact with these surfaces can transfer the germs into their mouths, eyes, ears, or other parts of their bodies.

They also often sweat and dirt their hands and bodies. Improper care may lead to health issues like skin rash and intestinal infections. Good hand hygiene is crucial for safe health care and protecting against diseases like pneumonia and diarrhea.

In this digital age, finding innovative ways to teach and reinforce hygiene habits can be challenging. However, an easy way to make your toddler cooperate with you is through the use of music.

Why You Should Turn Up That Music!

It is important to incorporate music into the daily routines and playtime activities of toddlers. It creates a nurturing atmosphere and sustains ease of learning. Toddlers are more open to accepting knowledge when they are exposed to music, which makes it easier for parents or caregivers.

Music not only makes it easier for your toddler to remember to wash their hands, but it also turns the activity into a playful and enjoyable one. Marmar and Zay’s nursery rhymes are very good examples. They present catchy tunes and virtual representations of how best to wash hands. Their song captures toddlers’ attention and provides a memorable way to teach proper handwashing techniques. Some of the steps pointed out are, but are not limited to:

● The use of warm water

● Washing between the fingers

● The use of a clean towel to make the hands nice and dry. High five!

Listening to music during different times of the day also creates a sense of security for your toddler. It has other advantages, including cognitive development, social interaction, and memory. It is sometimes useful in language or skill learning.

Music ignites creativity and imagination. It is an interesting way for toddlers to express themselves through movement, improvisation, and pretend play. Clapping along to the beat of a song or drumming will boost their development.

The Marmar and Zay song also has a nice tune to dance to. The quick movement required to stay in tune will help with the hand-eye coordination and dexterity of your toddler.

Different melodies can also be used for different moods. As slow-paced songs calm anxious toddlers, fast, energetic ones encourage them to play.

Lyrics:

(Chorus)

Wash, wash, wash your hands,

With soap and water, it's the plan.

Scrub, scrub, scrub them clean

I’m germ free, that’s good for me!

(Verse 1)

Step one, turn the water on

make it a little warm

Put your hands under the tap

Yes that’s great form

(Chorus)

Wash, wash, wash your hands,

With soap and water, it's the plan.

Scrub, scrub, scrub them clean

I’m germ free, that’s good for me!

(Verse 2)

Step two, get some soap,

Just a little squeeze,

Don't forget your fingers,

And in between

Wash wash wash your palms

Till their squeaky clean

Don’t forget under your nails

Scrub them make them sheen

(Chorus)

Wash, wash, wash your hands,

With soap and water, it's the plan.

Scrub, scrub, scrub them clean

I’m germ free, that’s good for me!

(Verse 3)

Step three listen to me

Rinse bubbles all away,

Underneath the water

They'll soon be gone, hooray!

Use a towel to

make them nice and dry,

No more germs

Give me a high five!

(Chorus)

Wash, wash, wash your hands,

With soap and water, it's the plan.

Scrub, scrub, scrub them clean

I’m germ free, that’s good for me!

(Verse 4)

Why do we / wash our hands? Let's understand,

It keeps us healthy, it's just so grand!

Germs can make us sick / but / we'll be okay,

When we wash our hands(?), they'll go away.

(Chorus)

Wash, wash, wash your hands,

With soap and water, it's the plan.

Scrub, scrub, scrub them clean

I’m germ free, that’s good for me!

(Chorus)

Wash, wash, wash your hands,

With soap and water, it's the plan.

Scrub, scrub, scrub them clean

I’m germ free, that’s good for me!

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Annie Bobbie

We are Annie and Bobbie, we are siblings and your new friends! We are happy kids who love making friends with kids with different disabilities. We want others to accept those who are uniquely born.

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