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Sounds ridiculous BUT ... how do you teach a 4yr old to blow her nose?!!

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Snowstorm · 13/02/2007 11:54

My 2 year old is great at it, always has been (which is good because she seems to have had a cold most of her life!) but I just can't seem to teach my 4 year old to blow out of her nose and not out of her mouth and can't find the words to describe the action any better than I already am!

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cruisemum1 · 13/02/2007 13:26

i had this problem. Actually, a school mum taught her in the end! She got her to hold her lips together tight and make the tissue move which she held above her nose! Worked a treat. dd ws about 5 btw

littlelapinofLURVE · 13/02/2007 13:27

I don't know, but I wish I could teach my 10 month old

singersgirl · 13/02/2007 13:28

Don't know if this will help, but I taught mine one nostril at a time. Hold the tissue on their nose at first, squeeze one nostril shut and see if they can blow out of the other. Seemed to work for mine! Don't know if that will stop her blowing through her mouth, though.

ja9 · 13/02/2007 13:30

i've tried telling ds to close his mouth tight and blow really hard. sometimes works! he's 2.5.

Earlybird · 13/02/2007 13:35

I told dd to pretend she was an elephant. Elephants make noises with their noses/trunks, and any noise you can make with your nose requires either breathing in or blowing out. So, I told her to make an elephant nose sound...

Maybe odd, but it worked.

Snowstorm · 13/02/2007 13:52

Thanks everyone - I shall work my way through the suggestions one by one till I find one that works! She's really irritated by the snot (and I can't bear the sniffing noises) but every time we try and get it out her nose she just huffs out of her mouth - even if I've got my hand over it (that sounds terrible doesn't it!!!).

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cruisemum1 · 13/02/2007 17:14

needs must snowstorm!

Issymum · 13/02/2007 17:17

My mother taught us by putting a feather on a table near the edge and then getting us to stand with our nose just over the table edge and our mouth beneath it and try to move the feather across the table. Best tried post-cold unless you want snot all over your table.

snuffy143 · 13/02/2007 17:28

DS (4) has finally got it this week with his cold. I told him to actually TRY to blow snot out of his nose (rather than spending time telling him not to!) and I 'happened' to have a tissue waiting! Now he is very proud. Mouth closed is essential!!

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