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Schools bring children together in close contact, making hygiene one of the most important tools for keeping everyone healthy. Teachers and parents play a critical role in teaching children healthy habits, noticing when standards slip and encouraging daily practices that prevent the spread of infections.
Children learn best when hygiene is fun and easy to remember. Teachers and parents can encourage frequent handwashing by turning it into a game or song that lasts about 20 seconds. Using colorful posters or stickers near sinks can remind children when to wash their hands:
To make lessons stick, teachers can organize short activities such as “germ detectives,” where children learn how germs spread by using glitter or colored powder to show how easily hands become contaminated.
Teachers play a key role in maintaining a healthy environment by observing and guiding. If they notice soap or sanitizer running low, or see tissues and bins not being emptied, they can report it promptly so supplies are restocked. Teachers should also pay attention to how children use facilities:
These small observations allow teachers to correct habits early and reinforce classroom hygiene.
Parents are the first role models for children. Teaching proper hygiene at home gives children a foundation to carry into school. Parents can practice handwashing routines together, pack personal items like tissues and hand sanitizer in school bags and explain why sharing bottles, utensils, or personal items is not safe. They should also ensure children stay home when sick, which protects classmates and teachers from unnecessary exposure.
Children remember hygiene practices better when they are tied to creative activities. Parents and teachers can:
Keeping schools healthy is a team effort. Teachers can guide and observe, parents can reinforce habits at home, and children can learn through fun, creative reminders. Together, these small daily actions make a big difference in reducing infections and ensuring that children stay healthy, active and ready to learn.
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