Bath time can
be a stressful time of day for parents- we are trying to wind down, get the
kiddos clean, and create a relaxing environment for them to transition to
bedtime. Most parents think that bath time is just a time to clean the kids
rush through it to bedtime but there can be so many wonderful benefits to this
soapy & sudsy time if day!
Founders of FrankieDean® Dream Blankets™ and healthcare professionals, Brian and Jenavie
Noggle pride themselves in knowing a lot about this time of the day since their
whole motto is to ease this transition from the bath, to reading to your little
one, to bedtime, resulting in a proper night's sleep.
Here
are some benefits you can experience by embracing the bubble bath:
- Allow your child
to take a deep breath and unwind - Studies have
shown for both adults and children a routine like bath time will notify
the brain that it's time to soothe, relax, and prepare for slumber. We
like to dim the lights a bit, throw some bubbles in the bath, add scents
like lavender to the water, and turn on some spa like relaxing music to
chill. You can even make it fun; for Halloween you can put a small strand
of orange lights on the bathroom wall and at Christmas a strand of red
& green lights. We tell them it's time for a Halloween bath and our
kiddos love this time and actually look forward to it.
- Creates bonding
time with you and your littles - When you are spending time with
your children washing them, caring for them, and giving them one on one
attention they love this. All kids want is 100% of parents' attention 100%
of the time, but this isn’t realistic especially for parents working from
home post Covid. Most of the day as parents we are multitasking things
like: phone calls, emails, texts, schedules, meals, diapers, activities,
naps, etc. Shutting it all down during bath time tells your kids that they
are the center of attention and this helps create feelings of closeness
and bonding.
- Learning can be
part of bath time - We like to play games during bath time
like pretending the kids are chefs and we are patrons at their shop and
they are making things for us like lemonade (of course we don't drink it,
lol), smoothies, and juice at the juice bar. We get them little plastic
cups and teach them about measuring, pouring, colors, mixing, and last but
not least bubbles. We also tell them they are scientists in their lab and
they are mixing solutions for use with plastic test tubes and plastic
graduated cylinders. We even find child safe color tabs to add to the
water to make it interesting for them. We call different colors elements
like calcium, magnesium, and potassium and make them mix them together for
us. Without them even knowing they are learning about chemistry.
- Color up the tub -
You
can use this time to tap into the right side of their brain having them
draw and color with washable crayons. We let our little guys draw all over
the tub and wall then wash it off after. We have them draw their favorite
foods, their favorite dinosaurs, the planets, the sun, etc. They love this
and get excited to show us the work they have completed, which gives them
ownership in their work.
- Good time for
conversation - Once your toddlers begin to speak, bath time is a
great time to have end of the day conversations recapping all of the
things they learned throughout the day. You can recount things you did
together that day or in the past. This helps create fun memories and teaches
kids to reminisce about positive things while tapping into their long term
memory. This is a fun time to indulge and see the world through your
little ones eyes which can create a lot of laughter.
Whatever
you do with your kiddos at bath time whether its bubbles, play, relaxation, fun
scents, or art it helps kids slow down a bit and helps parents mental health as
well by putting the phone down and relaxing.
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