The reluctance of babies to brush their teeth is a problem that bothers many moms and dads. Many parents have reflected, my baby just do not want to brush their teeth, how can I make my baby like to brush their teeth? Before formally starting the discussion, the baby parents first with me to clarify a concept: brushing teeth, and bathing, face washing, hand washing is equally important personal hygiene habits. Moms and dads pay attention to, the baby is more likely to accept. 1, the first move: teach by example is more important than words. Mothers and fathers, as well as other family members, need to set a good example, so that babies can see that everyone brushes their teeth after meals, so that babies realize that this is a mandatory action that we must complete every day. 2, the second trick: in the baby has not yet begun to grow teeth, you need to start using finger brush (or gauze and other cleaning items) on the baby’s mouth for cleaning and massage, so that the baby gradually get used to the toothbrush so that the presence of foreign objects in the mouth. 3, the third trick: choose a comfortable toothbrush is very important, to the baby when brushing teeth strength to be gentle, do not let the baby feel pain or discomfort. If you brush with adult strength, it will bring discomfort to the baby, and the baby will cry and refuse to brush again. 4, the fourth move: can be through the interactive game of brushing, let the baby and mom and dad brush teeth together, brush each other’s teeth, increase the baby’s interest. At the same time, you can also watch the toothbrush cartoon, read the toothbrush picture books to increase the baby’s interest in toothbrushing. Can achieve twice the result with half the effort. 5, the fifth move: let the baby to participate in the purchase of toothpaste, toothbrush, choose the baby’s favorite color, taste, so as to increase the baby’s interest in brushing teeth. 6, the sixth move: to give encouragement and praise, such as the baby appeared to cry, refused to brush his teeth, parents must insist on letting the baby know that brushing is something that must be completed, can not be compromised. After the baby finished brushing, give encouragement and praise, can be very good to strengthen the baby’s teeth brushing habits. Getting your baby to enjoy brushing his or her teeth will take a lot of time and effort on the part of both parents and caregivers. But the effort and investment is well worth it, not only to protect the baby’s teeth from the pain of tooth decay, but also to protect mom and dad’s wallet, the return on investment is super high! What’s more, a good habit can benefit your baby for life!