How to Help Kids Cope With Losing Baby Teeth
Things You'll Need
- Children's book about losing baby teeth
Instructions
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Talk to the child and reassure her that losing teeth is a normal part of growing up and that it happens to everyone. Losing teeth may be a little scary, but it means that you are healthy and the body is acting normally.
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Tell a child whose teeth are falling out sooner or later than their friends' or classmates' teeth that everyone is different. Just as some people are tall or short, thin or chubby, a child's teeth falls out at different rates. The teeth fall out when they are ready to fall out.
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Buy the child books about children losing their teeth. Let the child read the book himself or read the book to him. The story will help the child to understand that losing teeth is a sign that he is growing up. Two books suggested by the Parent website are "Tabitha's Terrifically Tough Tooth" by Charlotte Middleton (Penguin Putman, 2001) and "Arthur's Tooth" by Marc Brown (Little Brown, 1986).
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