How to Talk to Teens About Personal Hygiene

The path to adulthood is complex. Empathy is a key factor when addressing issues such as personal hygiene, sexuality, and puberty. Approaching these subjects might feel awkward at first, but with a few methods and techniques, the subject can be approached delicately without possibly embarrassing the teen. Personal hygiene is a natural part of everyday life, but is often overlooked and must be addressed.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Printer
  • Paper
  • Pencil
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Instructions

  1. Proper Approach

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      Obtain all information regarding diseases and health conditions coinciding with improper personal hygiene and its effects on the body.

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      Print or write information down on piece of paper. This will keep information handy and assist in an organized discussion regarding personal hygiene.

    • 3

      Ask your teen if you can speak to him privately in a calm, stress-free environment. Reassure the teen that he is not in trouble and that the discussion is health related. Suggest attending a park, private room at home, or going for a car ride.

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      Approach the subject of personal hygiene in an optimistic manner. Begin discussion with an experience regarding your own improper personal hygiene technique. This will ease the tension of the moment and help the teen relax.

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      Explain to the teenager that puberty and body development must follow a thorough guide involving personal hygiene.

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      Refer to the information you have gathered previously about improper personal hygiene techniques and health issues it can cause. State health conditions and diseases associated with improper personal hygiene techniques.

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      Ask questions regarding the teen's daily activities. An understanding of your teen's experiences and activities will better enhance the discussion and offer opportunities for making suggestions.

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      Listen to your teen when she speaks. It is extremely important to not interrupt or get flustered with her.

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      Offer a set routine for dental care, showering and hand washing, odor control, and other cleansing of the body. This will provide the teenager with a general idea of appropriate personal-hygiene techniques.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure you are in a quiet, secluded setting if possible. The teenager will be more likely to open up and listen when he feels comfortable and is not concerned about being overheard by his peers. Offer empathy, this is a personal issue involving his body and daily activities.

  • Approaching the subject of personal hygiene might not be easy. Teenagers have a tendency to believe that adults cannot relate to their current situation. Your teenager probably does not feel comfortable with the subject. Reassure her that you are concerned and want to help her better understand the risks associated with personal hygiene.

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