Bathing toddlers
Between one and two years old, your happy little splasher
may begin to assert his freedom of choice about bathing and hair washing!
Try these tips to bring the enjoyment back, and to give him a sense of
independence:
- Give him his own special bubble bath, novelty sponge and facecloth,
and encourage him to clean himself while you 'help'
- Buy a bath activity centre. These attach to the bath side with suction
cups, and are a fun way to teach your toddler how water can propel wheels
and make things happen
- Buy a tub of blowing bubbles with a special wand, and keep them as
a treat for bath time or hair washing days
If
he has any soft toys that are washable, let him give them a bath before
you pop them in the washing machine
- Let him lather his own hair: you start him off, then he can have a
good go at finishing the job. Show him how to make fun shapes with his
hair and the foam: rabbit's ears or a pointy peak, then let him see
himself in the mirror
- If he really hates hair washing, you can buy shampoo shields which
look like the brim of a hat, and allow the soapy water to run off, without
touching your child's face
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