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How to Get a 6-Year-Old to Brush Their Teeth — Practical Tips

Age 6 · 1st Grade

If your 6-year-old struggles to brush their teeth, you're not alone — this is one of the most common challenges at this stage. Most resistance comes from sensory discomfort or rushing — not defiance. A timer, tooth-brush choice, and a fixed routine remove 80% of the battle.

🔑 What Actually Works at Age 6

At 6, children are handle full-week tracking and start understanding small monetary rewards. These strategies align with where they are developmentally:

1. Electric toothbrushes with built-in timers remove the '2 min

Electric toothbrushes with built-in timers remove the '2 minutes' debate entirely.

2. Let them brush first, then you do the 'check pass' — they fe

Let them brush first, then you do the 'check pass' — they feel independent.

3. Build it into the morning routine checklist so it's 'just th

Build it into the morning routine checklist so it's 'just the next step.'

4. Start flossing at 6 — add it to the bedtime routine from day

Start flossing at 6 — add it to the bedtime routine from day one.

📋 Track It with a Chart

A reward chart is one of the most effective tools for building habits at age 6. When progress is visible, follow-through improves measurably. The StarTrack app makes this easy — set up a "Tooth Brushing" goal, your child earns a star each day, and you approve rewards with one tap.

💡 Key insight: The most effective motivator for a 6-year-old is to weekly totals plus 5–10¢ per task connects effort to value. Align your system with this principle and results improve dramatically.