Dcg is 4 and will come out of the bathroom without drying her hands 95% of the time. She knows exactly what she's doing. I am so sick and tired of always telling her to go back and dry her hands. There is no reason why a 4 year old can't remember to dry her hands. This needs to end and quickly. Any ideas?
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Is the towel out of the way? Like the other side of the sink from the door?
My son will do the same thing. His stool is on this side of the sink next to the door and the towel rack is on the other side. So to dry he has to walk around the sink to dry. So he skips it most of the time.
So I put a small rack near the door so he can dry right there.- Flag
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I'd send her back in there to dry her hands and then as a consequence have her get another cloth and clean all the drips off of the sink and floor every time she does it.- Flag
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The towel has been where it has always been, right by the soap, so she's just either being lazy or testing me. I think it's a combination of the two. Her mom and I recently realized that she hasn't been testing a lot at home lately, but has been doing it here instead. Lucky me- Flag
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It will only take a couple times for her to figure it out after wiping up the drips off the floor. I had a 4 1/2 yr old dcb who always always always dropped both toilet seats every time he went to the bathroom, so I finally said next time you drop the toilet seat you need to open and close it 10 times gently, well it only took like 2 times and his mom said it's funny because at home he finally doesn't do that anymore and if he does she'll start hearing him count to 10, it worked- Flag
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Sorry, but I have to disagree. To me, washing AND drying your hands are all part of using the bathroom correctly. If I were to just let her go without drying her hands, what would she be learning about how to correctly use the bathroom? It's my job to make sure she learns the right way.- Flag
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Sorry, but I have to disagree. To me, washing AND drying your hands are all part of using the bathroom correctly. If I were to just let her go without drying her hands, what would she be learning about how to correctly use the bathroom? It's my job to make sure she learns the right way.- Flag
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Well, like i said, it was just my opinion.
my licensing regulations are not that strict, and its just one of those things i personally wouldnt let drive me crazy.
and its not that i wouldnt expect her to dry her hands, rather, it wouldnt upset me to have to keep reminding her to do it. some kids need to be told over and over, and again, JMO, even though repeating myself again and again is tiresome, thats just part of the job.- Flag
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