Hi, culturally and ethNically :) xx will depend on your parents individual approaches and how you support that by taking their views into your setting. It would be a recommendation to consult with parents to discuss thier ideas and preferences, which can recognise their role as primary carer and respect that they are who knows their child best. This enables individualised planning that's culturally sensitive and promotes working in partnership.
Nappy rash and differing treatments, range of protective barrier creams, use of disposable nappies or cloth, time given for no nappy, frequency of changes.
Ethical products, environmentally friendly maybe organic can be considerations parents have when sourcing items for their child's care.
The importance that dental care is viewed with will vary and can involve the setting providing literature and guidance on how teeth are already growing in the gums of newborn babies, then erupt needing care that minimises the effects of sticky plaque, prevent decay and begin to show how establishing cleaning routines enables a positive outcome for oral hygiene & dental health. Culturally and ethnically, parents and carers ideas on the frequency or necessity of tooth & mouth cleaning, what to use and how will guide a setting's practice, inline with existing policies & procedures.
Hth xx
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