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Macleans Milk Teeth ToothbrushNewest Review: ... stop him from pushing the handle down his throat. However, this does not only apply to Macleans. All other manufacturers ... more |
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by deanne - written on 13/12/00 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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When a child first comes into contact with a toothbrush, their natural instinct is to chew. This is where the struggle and tears of both parent and child begin. You, the parent, are anxious for the teeth to be cleaned properly and the child see's it as another 'chew'. Due to the struggle and tears the infant instantly 'hates' the toothbrush. Those initial struggles will probably mean the infant will see the toothbrush as the 'enemy' and maybe this is a contributing factor why children grow up hating to clean their teeth. Tolerant parents persist. Other less tolerant parents simply give up. At the moment my toddler ...
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