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So I let my toddler brush her teeth and then I go in and brush them well but she is not cries but she's always trying to fight me and I just don't get it why is it so hard for her or what I mean I don't do it hard so I don't know what's if it hurts her or some thing and I'm just wondering if your child also does the same thing or if your child is like yeah I like brushing my teeth I like when you brush my teeth
Probably the same thing that's with my son. He just wants to do it by himself. He don't want you to help at all. That's what happens to him and he's almost for and he still just wants to do it by himself.
Yes, I agree. I think brushing my toddler. She just wants to do it by herself. And I have two. One of them that she could use by herself because it kind of has like a guard and then the other one I kind of use it, but she bites me. which is really hard.
My son brushes I guess is on T2 but he only person as a friend so I get worried that you know that now that he has his molars he's not getting back there but I do give them some fluoride toothpaste I don't feel that bad but I think they're just
brushing my toddler's teeth is like World War 3. She absolutely hates when I brush her teeth. She gets mad at me and she wants to do it by herself. So yes, it It is very hard. Bye. Fill your p-
I think toddlers enjoy feeling independent and in a way like grown-ups and I think brushing their teeth makes them feel that way and that's why they cry. I don't think it's because you're hurting them, only do they would really hurt but if if you don't, I think he's just them like.