Toothbrush Holder
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) and then I realized how difficult and time consuming it was and how it didn't really fit into my philosophy of parent responsibility/provider responsibility etc so I stopped.
Then QRIS came along and now I am back to doing it again.
But I do agree with you. It is a parent responsibility.- Flag
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Parents brush kid's tooth every morning and evening. Over here kids do it after lunch before going to sleep. I do it because it is healthy.- Flag
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I just rinsed them out, shook them off, air dried them on paper towels, put the covers back on and stored them in their own cubbies inside pencil cases along with their individual toothpaste tubes and chapsticks. They only used them once a day, before nap.
Pretty similar to how I manage their paintbrushes, really. ::
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"Using a toothbrush cover doesn't protect a toothbrush from bacterial growth, but actually creates an environment where bacteria are better suited to grow by keeping the bristles moist and not allowing the head of the toothbrush to dry out between uses"- Flag
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I teach my kids to cover the toilet before flushing off.
"Using a toothbrush cover doesn't protect a toothbrush from bacterial growth, but actually creates an environment where bacteria are better suited to grow by keeping the bristles moist and not allowing the head of the toothbrush to dry out between uses"- Flag
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These are great, especially BC's, and I may copy this. But, do any of you find the tooth brushing requirement to be kind of...yucky? I just think no matter how hard you try, this just isn't sanitary. A friend of mine told me about a show she was watching where they showed the amount of germ particles (specifically poop) that transfer into the air when a person flushes the toilet with the lid up. You're supposed to keep toothbrushes as far away from a toilet (obviously) as possible. I always make the kids put the lid down, and I clean frequently, but I really find the tooth brushing thing a little off putting. At ds' school, they make us pack a plastic bag and put the brush back in it and into the lunch box- so you can either reuse the bag or use a new one (not Eco friendly) everyday. idk, maybe it's the OCD talking ::
I just rinsed them out, shook them off, air dried them on paper towels, put the covers back on and stored them in their own cubbies inside pencil cases along with their individual toothpaste tubes and chapsticks. They only used them once a day, before nap.
Pretty similar to how I manage their paintbrushes, really. ::
I don't anymore, but only like 2 of them come with their teeth brushed, and it will probably be in the regs soon, I'm told.- Flag
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You know those lay flat tackle boxes with all the compartments? We took out the dividers and each kid had their own cubby. NO chance of touching, you could put the toothpaste on early and they were easy clean. We drilled holes in the boxes and tossed the whole thing in the dishwasher.
you can buy a expensive, big one on amazon, It gives you a idea at least of how to create a cheap walmart version
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