KIDS AND TEENAGE GROOMING
Certified Workshops for Kids and Teenagers
Toddlers/Preschoolers
Children at this age are very eager to demonstrate their abilities to do things for themselves. They respond well to praise for their efforts. It’s important not to shame children for “not doing it right.” If a child brushes her hair and it still looks less than perfect, that might be more the parent’s issue than the child’s. If a child is not brushing teeth effectively, give suggestions about reaching all teeth or brushing long enough.
Elementary Schoolers
Children are developing more independence and becoming more interested in their peers, So you may notice them wanting to use specific products that their friends recommend. Instill a routine of taking time and responsibility for one’s own health and well-being. Children this age sometimes respond well to charts to motivate them to produce certain behaviors, and health routines are absolutely valid items for such charts. Children also learn much from watching older siblings and adults taking care of their own bodies.