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Train Your Kids to Use The Bidet

Train Your Kids to Use The Bidet

Today's concern about disease, germs and harmful microorganisms is at an all time high. Just look at the ever growing selection of hand sanitizers and wipes that are flooding the market, and you'll see what I mean. There is no better time than now to introduce our most precious and vulnerable family members to the benefits of using a bidet.

When potty training your child, it would be a good idea to introduce them to using a bidet as well. We know that even potty-trained children have difficulty properly cleaning themselves after using the toilet. Children stand to benefit greatly from the hygienic cleansing offered by the bidet. Daily use of the bidet teaches kids to clean themselves more thoroughly and promotes awareness of the importance of cleanliness.

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Train Your Kids to Use The Bidet


After all, what better way to raise them avoiding toilet papers entirely than to get them used to washing themselves with a cleansing gush of water? Since a bidet facilitates very easy cleaning, it won't be all that hard to learn. In fact, the convenience of a bidet will probably make the whole process a lot easier. There's no toilet paper to wipe with and no difficult areas to reach into. Just teach them which buttons to press, or levers to engage in order to get clean, and it's done. Of course, with kids, repetition is key to proper learning.

The Bidet Is Not A Toy

That's a lesson that you'll probably need to repeat a dozen or so times. Kids are naturally playful and curious, so a contraption with buttons and dials is automatically a source of amusement. Once they discover the gushing water that spouts, seats that heat up and air that magically blows, it's not too far-fetched to imagine the bidet-fitted toilet bowl as a setting for the next superhero battle. Needless to say, it's doesn't seem all that palatable to have your kid turning the toilet into a playground for an extended amount of time, but that's par for the course.

Hygiene Lessons For The Beginner

When you teach your children about a bidet, make sure to point out that it's a lesson about hygiene. Bidets are great pieces of technology that allow you to stay fresh, smell good and avoid bacterial infections that can result out of improper cleaning. It is important to impress upon your child that although bidets can be lots of fun, as well as a source of freshness, it is first and foremost a means of maintaining good hygiene.




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