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6 Effective Techniques for Teaching Children to Brush Their Teeth

Effective Techniques for Teaching Children to Brush Their Teeth Oral and dental health is one of the most important factors we must protect. Not only for adults but also from an early age children should be taught to maintain good dental and oral health. Teaching children to keep their teeth healthy is tricky. Children often refuse to brush their teeth. So how do you teach children to brush their teeth? Read on to find out. What Is The Best Time To Teach Children To Brush Their Teeth? Before explaining how to teach children to brush their teeth, you should first know what is the best time to teach them? Dental care should be taught because children can hold their own toothbrushes and already have teeth. So, when should they start brushing their teeth? Ideally, children should get used to brushing their teeth twice a day: in the morning for about 10 to 15 minutes after breakfast and at night before bed. Therefore, children will feel that something is missing if they do not brush their t

Recognize Signs of Stress in Children Due to Studying at Home

Signs of Stress in Children Due to Studying at Home Stress is not only experienced by adults, in fact, but many children are also already experiencing stress. That's why mothers need to understand this, especially recognizing signs when children are experiencing stress. Especially with the current conditions, your child is required to study at home with an online school system, he also cannot play and meet his peers. So it is not impossible for children to be bored and stressed.  It is important for mothers to recognize these signs early so that they can monitor and create conditions that are more conducive and balanced for the needs of the baby psychologically. Here are some signs that your child is getting stressed that you need to know.  1.  Physical Signs When a child studies at school, he will meet friends his age so that interaction patterns are formed. At school, a conducive learning process is created, supported by the room, atmosphere, or learning medium. Meanwhile, studyi