OK, if your child stinks, make them wear deodorant. EVERYONE will hate them and tease them and leave them out. "Oh! but they're only children!" NO! Popularity problems start when you child enters school. MAKE HER WEAR DEODORANT!!! She won't die! It's deodorant
No deodorants are not good for kids below 13. As it harms the skin and may cause skin cancer. Tlcum powder, pefumes are better than deoz...
Prachi Sinha
VIII-A
PHSS, Ahmedabad
yes a 9 year old can use deodorant theres really no harm as long as you use it properly even though 9 year olds can sweet an age were a child would have to use deodorant all the time is about 11 up that's when the body would sweet a lot more and would start to really stink
Yes, a 7-year-old boy can use deodorant, especially if he is experiencing body odor or has started to show signs of puberty. It's important to choose a gentle, age-appropriate product designed for children. Parents should supervise its use to ensure it's applied correctly and not overused. Ultimately, it's best to consult with a pediatrician if there are concerns about hygiene or body odor.
Some brands may not be safe in the hands of a 7 year old kid. One option that is healthy, long lasting, not sticky, non-staining and pretty inexpensive is a deodorant stone, which is made of potassium alum. They can usually be found at herbal pharmacies and health food stores. Or there is an Arm and Hammer deoderant that is safe for kids all the way to age 5.
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sure. why not
It's unneccesary, but you can say 7-year-old boy to make it one word. Just hyphenate any place where you would normally see a space.
No, a 7-year-old is not considered a toddler. Toddlers are typically between the ages of 1 to 3 years old, while a 7-year-old is considered a child.
Of course! My 10 year old daughter is playing with my girlfriends 7 year old daughter! They get along great.
that they are the same as them only diffrent
hlep the 7 year old