Encouraging a 12-year-old to develop a hygiene routine can prove to be challenging for parents. According to Dr. David Coleman, employing logic, setting up incentives, and establishing consistent routines are key to steering children towards better hygiene practices. Parenting often involves negotiations, and discussions about hygiene can seem particularly difficult. However, by approaching these conversations strategically, parents can enhance their child's understanding and acceptance of the importance of personal cleanliness.
Dr David Coleman suggests that approaching hygiene discussions with logic, providing incentives, and establishing a routine can be effective ways to encourage pre-teens to adopt better cleanliness habits.
Parenting is filled with negotiations; convincing your 12-year-old to maintain hygiene can feel challenging but addressing the issue with facts and rewards can lead to success.
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