While nearly the entire world is self-isolating in their homes in the face of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has developed a new parenting strategy to teach proper handwashing techniques.

On Instagram, Johnson shared a video of himself reciting the rap portion of his fan-favorite song "You're Welcome" from the 2016 animated Disney film Moana. Johnson and his wife realized the excerpt was the perfect amount of time to teach their daughter Tia to spend at least 20 seconds thoroughly washing her hands to help prevent the disease's spread.

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In Moana, Johnson portrays Maui, a Polynesian demigod who teams up with the eponymous protagonist to restore the heart of Te Fiti, the Polynesian goddess of the ocean. Proud and headstrong, Maui's song praises his own accomplishments as he searched for his mythical seahook lost somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.

In addition to self-isolating to prevent the spread of coronavirus, medical professionals suggest washing one's hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds and avoiding touching one's face until their hands have been properly cleaned.

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For more information on COVID-19, along with basic protective measures such as social distancing, please visit the World Health Organization website.