Kid-Friendly Tips for Hand Washing Here are some tips on teaching kids how to wash their hands regularly and properly:
20-second rule Many people do not know this, but washing your hands is only effective at killing germs if you wash for 20 seconds. Most children wash their hands for a few short seconds. 20 seconds is a long time for a short attention span! Make that 20-second period fun. Sing a song, count, or do a dance.
Praise for hand washing Even though hand washing can seem minor, it is an important part of your health. Turn handwashing into something your child can take pride in. Give them praise for doing it right. Treat it like you would potty-training and reward them (even if it’s with a big smile) every time they get it right. It may seem silly, but remember that proper hand washing needs to become a life-long habit.
Personalize the Experience Personalize the sink space: invest in some fun soap, a kids-only drying towel, and a fun, easy to use stool to reach the sink. The more color and fun, the more a child will look forward to washing up after using the restroom or when getting home from school.
Routine, Routine, Routine! Incorporate hand washing into the daily family routine. When you get home from school or shopping, have the whole family wash up. When dinner is almost ready, remind everyone to wash their hands. The more routine it becomes, the easier it will be for kids to remember.
Explain why. Kids love the “But why? But why?” game. The good news is that there is a good reason why you should wash your hands. When you explain the purpose of hand washing, do it in a simple way. Be careful not to scare them.