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Play a favorite song that lasts exactly two minutes (e.g., "Brushy Brush" from Sesame Street).

Asking someone to brush their teeth or addressing dental hygiene can be tricky, whether you're talking to a child, a partner, or a friend. The best approach depends on the relationship and the goal: building a habit (for kids) or addressing a sensitive issue (for adults). For Kids: Making it Fun

Brushing should be an adventure rather than a chore. Focus on play and positive reinforcement. Play a favorite song that lasts exactly two minutes (e

Brush your teeth together and have them mimic your "silly" moves.

When addressing bad breath or hygiene with an adult, privacy is essential to avoid embarrassment. For Kids: Making it Fun Brushing should be

Tell your child they are on a mission to "sweep away" sneaky sugar bugs having a party on their teeth.

Let them choose their own toothbrush (with favorite characters) and flavored toothpaste (sparkly or fruity). For Adults: Politeness & Tact When addressing bad breath or hygiene with an

Pretend you don't know what a toothbrush is (is it a toe cleaner? an eyebrow brush?) until they "teach" you how to use it. Use Visuals & Music:

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