I know what it's like to encourage, plea, beg, reward, threat...whatever to get kids to brush everyday..twice a day for a good length of time, plus floss! Sometimes it was the taste of the toothpaste, or they didn't want to take time away from doing something else, or too tired. Kids also don't really get the true consequences of their actions or non-actions either, so any amount of pleading won't help. Also, boys just aren't that into hygiene at this age. I have 3 girls and 1 boy. My son doesn't think showers are necessary either! So this is what I did to "encourge" my kiddos to brush better and 2x a day. First I bought cool toothbrushes. I spent the extra money on the spinning ones, or get a Sonic toothbrush system. They tend to do more work with less effort on the kids end:) Let them pick out their favorite toothpaste. Buy an egg timer or an old fashioned sand timer for 2 minutes. Then....I used some tough love. I showed them images from websites on what uncared for teeth look like. That did it!!! Gruesome to look at, may sound like I'm tormenting my children. But kids will get it if they either experience it first hand or at least see it. And I figure it's way better for my kids to see the grossness instead of experience it personally. When my daughter first got her braces on, the orthodontist showed her photos of kids who didnt' take care of their teeth properly with braces...she swore to brush for 5 minutes 3x a day:)
When my son or youngest daughter don't feel like brushing at night..I say "fine. You can brush your teeth in the morning for 10 minutes then." They get up and go brush right away:) If they don't, then you HAVE to stick to the consequences or this tactic doesn't work;)
The bottom line. We can be loving, encouraging, compassionate all we want with our kiddos. But sometimes when we know they have to do something for their own good...we have to be firm and use some tricks up our sleeve.
Best wishes,
A.
mom of 4. Birth and Parenting Mentor
www.birthingfromwithin.com
PS...another little trick. If he likes girls now...ask him if HE thinks a girl will like him back if he has rotten teeth and bad breath. I find that when I ASK my kids questions, instead of telling them what will happen...they get it more because they are coming up with the answers for themself. It almost always works in any situation.