Once a kid comes into the house a lot of changes usually have to be made to accommodate them. As a parent, you want to ensure your child is as comfortable as you can manage to make them be. One aspect you would normally pay extra attention to is the child’s hygiene. The bathing area (bathroom) thus plays a big role in this. You should ensure your child’s needs are properly incorporated into the bathing area. There a few things you can do to make this a success. Here are 10 tips for setting up your child’s bathing area.
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Baby Bath Tub
You should get your baby a mini bathtub. Your little angel may not be ready to use the adult bathtub just yet, so you should consider getting them one that’s their size. A baby bathtub is a great way to get your kids a bit more relaxed when taking a bath. Because an adult bathtub might look scarily large to your little angel, a tub that’s their size can help them feel more comfortable. Thus, letting you bath them without too much squabble. It is also easier for you to check the temperature of the water in a smaller bathtub.
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Tub Mat
You should also consider getting a tub mat for your kid’s bath. A tub mat is a necessity; it can be quite useful. It helps keep your child steady in the bathtub while you get them squeaky clean. Sometimes the kid might slide around in the tub making bathing them a little difficult, especially if the tub is a slippery one. A tub mat will keep them in one place for the entire bath. You also reduce the risk of your child slipping and falling when the stand up in the bathtub. Alternatively, you can get a bathtub with a rough bottom designed for this purpose.
Floor Mat
Once your kid starts bathing in the adult bathtub there should be a bathroom mat for drying their feet. The child should dry their feet after coming out of the bathtub or shower. Even adults slip and fall in bathrooms. So, if you still find it difficult to navigate the bathroom floor, what more of your child who is still learning to balance properly on their feet. A floor mat is an absolute necessity for the bathroom. Keep it dry so it can absorb the moisture from the kid’s feet. That way they won’t slip and fall.
Towel Hanger
Your kid’s towels should be kept separately from yours. Do not share towels with your little one. They should have their own. They should also have their towel hanger. If you can manage it, make them a separate towel hanger to avoid mixing your towels and their own. Even if you keep your towel outside the bathroom, you should consider getting a little clothe dry where you can air their towels after a bath. You don’t have to wash their towels after every bath, but you must always air dry them. The towel should be easily accessible for your 7-year-old who is learning to bath by themselves.
Shelf
You should have a little wall shelf where you keep your child’s things. Some people prefer using a little basket where they put items like toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs and other things the child might need while taking a bath. It is preferable to have a shelf in the bathroom. That way you can easily access anything you need without having to leave the bathroom. If you do have to leave the bathroom, take your child with you. Do not leave them alone in the tub for even 1 second. Don’t make the shelf close to the adult bathtub so your kid doesn’t try to reach it by standing on the edge of the tub.
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Keep Things High
You have a kid in the house now. They will play with anything their hands can reach. Kids will usually put anything they lay their hands on straight to the mouth. This is because their initial way of discovering things is by using their tongue. Even from a young age, their taste buds are super active. It will take a while before they learn to explore with other things apart from the chewy thingy. You want to make the bathroom design so that things are a bit too high for little ones to reach. Things like shampoo bottles and toothpaste shouldn’t be easily reached by little ones.
Toy Basket
Once your child is old enough you may want to get them a few bath time toys to make it more fun. Bathroom toys shouldn’t be the same ones your child uses out of the bathroom. You want to teach your child that these toys are to be handled differently. So you must make a distinction between the two sets of playthings. Get a basket to keep all the kid’s bath time toys in. You could keep the basket in or out of the bathroom. You can get the toys whenever you want. The basket should be kept clean at all times.
Baby Toilet
Your kid won’t be able to use the adult toilet just yet. You should get them a little children’s toilet seat. I don’t mean the conventional children’s potty. I’m referring to a little seat that can be placed on the adult toilet for them to sit on and go. If your kid is still very young they should use the little potty. Once they grow a bit, consider getting them one of these. This is a great way to get them toilet trained. You should also supervise them to avoid any accidents or messy situations.
Thermometer
A thermometer is a bathroom essential for babies and little ones. You won’t always be able to determine perfectly well whether the water is the right temperature for a bath. Your body perceives heat different from a baby’s body. So to avoid mistakes simply get a baby thermometer. It should be among the shelf items to make it easily accessible to you. But not to the little child. Once your child reaches around 5 to 7 years old they might not need the thermometer. But for a new-born, it is advisable to have one.
Handheld Shower
This isn’t a necessity. Still, you should consider getting a handheld shower. That way your 5-year-old can take a shower in the tub. You can also use it to teach them which parts of their body to concentrate on. A handheld shower doesn’t change much but it can be fun for the kid. You want to do things that make your child enjoy every second of their bath. So, getting a little handheld shower that you can connect to the water faucet on hot days can be an enjoyable new thing to try. Who knows? It might end up being your child’s new favorite toy.