Washing Hands?

Posted on June 18, 2009 
Filed Under Personal, Physical Health

OK, I may be a bit paranoid about this, but I want my kids to wash their hands well, especially before they help in the kitchen and after they’ve used the restroom. I don’t know how many times I’ve asked them if they’ve washed their hands – “using soap?” – but eventually the children get the idea and do it right.

Somehow my youngest is one of the most effective hand-washers we’ve raised…perhaps because he is rather fastidious about matters, anyway.

Here’s an article that may be enlightening for some. Not rocket science, to be sure, but as the author indicates, come down with an illness for a day or two and you’ll appreciate simple things that can cut down on the transmission of germs.

Is it important for kids to wash their hands well?

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One Response to “Washing Hands?”

  1. Heermimitle on August 18th, 2009 8:26 pm

    yeh right.. great post, Thank You

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