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'Personal Hygiene'It has been said that "cleanliness is next to Godliness" and although I'm not too sure of the theological correctness of that statement, I would certainly agree that cleanliness is an important issue. Some of the major diseases of the 'middle ages' were able to be eradicated by simply teaching people to keep themselves clean, and to wash their clothing as well as eating and cooking utensils. By doing these simple tasks they were able to avoid cross contamination which was a leading cause of sickness in those days. In modern times we still need to be vigilant in these basic procedures if we are to avoid endangering our health and the health of our children. Personal hygiene, or more exactly a lack of it, is more often that not perceived as a 'social stigma' in our society. Nobody wants to sit next to the kid that 'smells bad' in the classroom, and this can have a devastating effect upon a child's self confidence. The good news is that it can easily be avoided and corrected if we follow a few basic procedures. It is important that our children have a bath or shower each day, as this will avoid a build up of 'body odour' and ensure that they feel fresh and ready for the days challenges. I would also recommend that children use a child friendly deodorant as they grow and body odour becomes more of a problem. (Proverbs 22 v 6) Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1979, 1980, 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. |