Currently, the Sonic Pro Kids does not include a lock feature to prevent accidental activation. We understand that enthusiastic little ones might be tempted to switch it on at any moment, especially considering the catchy music that accompanies the brush!
To ensure your kiddo uses the brush responsibly, think of it as setting boundaries for any routine, whether itâs screen time, bedtime, or snack time.
Encouraging Healthy Habits
Set Clear Usage Times
Just like establishing a bedtime or limiting screen time, let your child know when itâs âbrushing time.â For example, encourage them to use it only in the morning and right before bed.
Explain the âWhyâ
Kids often respond better when they understand the reason for rules. You could say: âWe only need to use the brush for a few minutes a day so it stays in good shape and doesnât run out of battery.â
Offer a Sense of Ownership
Sometimes giving kids small responsibilities (like wiping off the brush head after use) helps them feel more in control. This can reduce the urge to play with it unsupervised.
Practical Storage Tips
- Keep It Out of Reach: If your child is young or canât resist turning it on, store it on a high shelf or in a locked cabinet.
- Use a Routine Spot: Consider placing the device in a specific drawer or container labeled âBrushing Time,â so your child understands this is its designated home.
If the brush is stored in a non-ventilated area, ensure the brush and brush head is dry to avoid the risk of mold.
A Parallel to Other Routines
Just like you might limit how often kids watch TV, play games, or eat candy, you can set boundaries for when and why to use the autobrush. Consistent rules and gentle reminders can help kids associate the brush with its intended purposeâcleaning their teethârather than as a toy.
Weâre Here to Support You
If you need more tips on guiding your childâs brushing routine or have any questions about Sonic Pro Kids, feel free to reach out at customercare@autobrush.com. Weâre here to help your family maintain healthy oral care habits without turning brushing time into a tug-of-war!
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