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Shower Age

I have a friend who still gives her 10 year old daughter a shower she refuses to let her bathe herself and becomes upset even though her daughter has asked several times, is their something wrong with this?

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My sons are 5 and 8, and they both shower on their own. I will sometimes help the five year old with washing his hair as he has a little trouble getting the shampoo all over, and then rinsing properly. Apart from that they do it all themselves, they do a very good job too.
I think if a ten year old is aksing for privacy then that should be respected by her M..

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It's weird, definitely, especially since her daughter wants to shower by herself. What reason does your friend have for this, why is she telling you?

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Yes, there is something wrong with feeling as if you have to bathe your 10 year old when your 10 year old is begging for some privacy and control of her own body! My goodness, she's a preteen now! (BTW, my daughter is half her age (5.5) and has successfully mastered showering on her own just a few months ago)

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My sons are 5 and 8, and they both shower on their own. I will sometimes help the five year old with washing his hair as he has a little trouble getting the shampoo all over, and then rinsing properly. Apart from that they do it all themselves, they do a very good job too.
I think if a ten year old is aksing for privacy then that should be respected by her M..

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OMG! A ten year old is very capable of bathing or showering herself! Your friend needs to get a grip!

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Either M.'s super controlling/ untrusting... from a culture where it's considered a sign of respect for someone else to "take care of them" (aka kids who are loved are cleansed either by servants or parents)...or her daughter is reaping the rewards from not listening / cleaning herself. Many kids end up under parental supervision after time without because they neglect their hygiene.

The culture thing occasionally crops up when least expected. I have friends from a certain part of africa who are horrified that children do their own hair / bathe themselves. "Does nobody LOVE the poor child?" Another set of friends came from a very wealthy background, but no longer are, so the mum bathes, oils, does the hair of her children since they cannot afford the stylists she grew up with and she doesn't want her children shorted just because they can't afford professionals like she had.

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Yes, if the daughter wants privacy she should be given it, she is no longer a baby. My boys are 5 and 7 and they both bath themselves and do a good job.

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my kids started showering by their selves at about 6 yrs, i felt more comfortable having them shower than taking a bath (less chance of drowning that a bath)

I'm not sure why she is still assisting her daughter bathe. Her daughter is plenty old enough to take care of her own hygiene and deserves some privacy. Even if the girl has not been getting herself clean enough she still deserves the opportunity to work at it.

I know with my daughters I will sometimes ask them while they are finishing up if they made sure to wash their feet, their bum, etc. I still let them do it and I give them their privacy. I really don't have to monitor them any longer (except when the shower has lasted over 20 minutes) and they are only 8 years old.

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