The holiday season brings joy, laughter, and family time, but it also comes with the added risk of spreading germs, especially to vulnerable little ones. Proper handwashing is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect both children and adults from illness during festive gatherings.
Handwashing isn’t just a routine—it’s a shield. Washing hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 30 seconds (a perfect time to sing “Jingle Bells” or the ole stand by "Twinkle Twinkle"!) removes harmful germs that can cause colds, flu, and other infections. For children, learning proper handwashing is a lifelong skill that reinforces the importance of personal hygiene and health.
Adults, too, play a key role in modeling good habits. Before holding a baby, preparing food, or after sneezing, wash your hands to minimize the spread of germs. Remind guests to do the same, especially around newborns whose immune systems are still developing.
In addition to handwashing, disinfect frequently touched surfaces like phones, toys, and doorknobs. Teach children fun and easy ways to practice hygiene, like using hand sanitizer when soap isn’t available.
For more holiday parenting tips, check out my other helpful blogs! Keep your celebrations joyful, safe, and healthy by prioritizing hygiene and baby safety this season.
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