Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason? Would an electric toothbrush, better tasting toothpaste with sparkles, swishing with fluoride mouthwash, or using a waterpik type device help?
^ great ideas here. A new toothpaste flavor or mouthwash, fun toothbrush - maybe the chart and rewards just need to be changed up to something your child connects with more.
He also sounds tired and maybe a little scared by your reaction. I would recommend taking a step back and lowering expectations. Don’t set him up to fail by asking him to do it himself, remember and check it off on a chart - that sounds like a lot for this age. They need reminders, someone to stand with them while they do it, and preferably before they get too cranky and tired at night.
but sometimes they just ask us bc they’re tired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your dentist say about your 7 year old brushing his own teeth? Mine said we should allow them to do the first minute and we do the second to ensure it gets done properly. So I brush DC’s teeth twice a day - before I leave for work and before bed. I would do that for the foreseeable future.
How do you physically make it happen for a child who is (currently) hiding under covers? Because he knows I am sitting here with a ready toothbrush.
I love your advice. I’m not disregarding. It’s an excellent piece of advice. I do need help beyond that.
It is obviously larger than brushing.
Does he have a favorite show? Or something he’s not allowed to watch often (some hilarious YouTube video of people doing stupid tricks, etc). Play it while you brush. He’s only allowed to watch that fun thing during teeth brushing
Anonymous wrote:I think a predisposition for cavities is largely genetic. My kids have been terrible about teeth brushing and only 1 out of 4 has had a cavity. Be kind to yourself. Eventually your kids will brush their teeth.
great!
Anonymous wrote:Why are you crying? I’m sorry I don’t understand.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason? Would an electric toothbrush, better tasting toothpaste with sparkles, swishing with fluoride mouthwash, or using a waterpik type device help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you need to get your overreaction problem under control. It's very simple to ignore the responses that are inappropriate, not helpful, rude, or whatever. Simple. You are not going to change DCUM, you can report people but you can't block them. I think you seriously need to relax, maybe work on this in therapy, but you do yourself no favor ranting at anonymous people here.
If you want to deal with your problems in a judgment free zone, this is definitely not it.
Op here, last comment on negativity. Because I am going to go back and thank those who were very helpful. Which was the majority.
I’m done with this post, and this person continues, even after I felt I kindly explained my needs and perspective. They are here trolling.
Appreciate Jeff’s removal of a post or two.![]()
All of you can see this person is no longer listening.
Anonymous wrote:What does your dentist say about your 7 year old brushing his own teeth? Mine said we should allow them to do the first minute and we do the second to ensure it gets done properly. So I brush DC’s teeth twice a day - before I leave for work and before bed. I would do that for the foreseeable future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you need to get your overreaction problem under control. It's very simple to ignore the responses that are inappropriate, not helpful, rude, or whatever. Simple. You are not going to change DCUM, you can report people but you can't block them. I think you seriously need to relax, maybe work on this in therapy, but you do yourself no favor ranting at anonymous people here.
If you want to deal with your problems in a judgment free zone, this is definitely not it.
Op here, last comment on negativity. Because I am going to go back and thank those who were very helpful. Which was the majority.
I’m done with this post, and this person continues, even after I felt I kindly explained my needs and perspective. They are here trolling.
Appreciate Jeff’s removal of a post or two.![]()
All of you can see this person is no longer listening.
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I wrote the comment you are responding to and it is my first comment on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:My kids wouldn’t be able to eat any sweets and probably no screen time or friends until teeth brushed.
Anonymous wrote:OP you need to get your overreaction problem under control. It's very simple to ignore the responses that are inappropriate, not helpful, rude, or whatever. Simple. You are not going to change DCUM, you can report people but you can't block them. I think you seriously need to relax, maybe work on this in therapy, but you do yourself no favor ranting at anonymous people here.
If you want to deal with your problems in a judgment free zone, this is definitely not it.