Anonymous
Post 12/02/2016 11:38     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Anonymous wrote:I only ask my kids to watch their hands after #2.
It's not healthy to over wash your hands...


I am far from a germaphobe and I disagree with you. Wash hands with soap after every bathroom
Trip. It's not that you peed on your hands, it's that there's fecal matter all over a restroom (public and private).
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2016 11:25     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

I pretty much only worry about washing hands after #2 also.

I agree w/ suggestions to use creams. Winter is tough on my kids' skin also.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2016 11:15     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I only ask my kids to watch their hands after #2.
It's not healthy to over wash your hands...


This is just so wrong (and gross, seriously). Please teach your children to wash their hands every time they use the bathroom...and you should probably start doing it yourself.



I don't see the problem with this. This is what my mom did with me when I was young too, and for the most part I usually wash my hands after #1 now. But if I don't, no big deal. Pee is sterile.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2016 00:55     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Wash hands every time.
Put heavy cream at bedtime.
I use shea butter on my kids at night before pjs, some nights I coat their hands and put mittens over them for extra conditioning. They love their nighttime mittens.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2016 00:03     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Anonymous wrote:I only ask my kids to watch their hands after #2.
It's not healthy to over wash your hands...


This is just so wrong (and gross, seriously). Please teach your children to wash their hands every time they use the bathroom...and you should probably start doing it yourself.

Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 21:16     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

I would use soap and water rather than hand sanitizer. Try putting lotion on and then gloves -- it locks in the moisture.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 16:31     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Anonymous wrote:I only ask my kids to watch their hands after #2.
It's not healthy to over wash your hands...


No ma'am. No. It is not healthy to toilet and then have your hands everywhere. You are setting up habits for their entire lives. It is KNOWN that hand washing after using the bathroom prevents sickness for yourself and others. Why would you do this?
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:33     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:33     Subject: Re:Kids and and hand washing

I have just started putting creme on DD's hands and lips before bed. She has tough skin in the middle of her top lip that I think is left over from her sucking her thumb for 3 years.
I also dont make her wash her hands every single time she pees either, I sometimes still wipe her so theres much point. I do if were in a public restroom but not at home.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:25     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

I only ask my kids to watch their hands after #2.
It's not healthy to over wash your hands...
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:22     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Hand washing is way better than hand sanitizer. Put aquaphor on their hands once a day (or even twice a day if they're really dry).
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:19     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

yeah, no way would I do hand sanitizer over soap.

Buy "cream" or "creme" not lotion - Eucerine, Aveno, Neutrogena, etc all have moisturizing products of varying thickness.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:14     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

Anonymous wrote:I think the alcohol in the hand sanitizer would make it even worse, no?


I try to buy formulas with Aloe or Vitamin E. Pretty sure it's still less drying than soap and water.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:07     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

I think the alcohol in the hand sanitizer would make it even worse, no?
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2016 15:06     Subject: Kids and and hand washing

When it's cold outside I've noticed the kids' hands and wrists get painfully chapped. We try to do lots of lotion but it's still a problem. Am thinking about just having them use hand sanitizer after peeing rather than washing their hands every time. We would still require a wash for poop and any time they're physically grimy. Is this a bad idea?