2017年8月29日星期二

How to Train Your Baby to Go to The Bathroom?

Are you thinking of training your baby to go to the bathroom alone? Letting go of diapers is a big step, which is why you should consider two important factors. In the first place, it is necessary to devote sufficient time and energy to motivate the child daily, for at least three months.

Second, you should consider whether the baby is ready. According to experts, children are prepared when they can realize that the diaper is wet or dirty, or when they have the ability to ask to go to the bathroom. This usually occurs between 18 and 24 months of age.


How to prepare the child to use the toilet?

1. Allow the child to enter the bathroom to make him feel comfortable in the place. Let him play to pull the chain - drop the water - for example.

2. Before training the child, place a potty seat in the place where the child spends most of the time, so that you begin to familiarize yourself with the toilet.

3. Let him know that "boys training urinal" belongs to him, but do not force him to stand there if he does not want to.

4. Once you have become accustomed to the potty, try to sit down without a diaper and show him how to use it.

5. Have the child wear loose pants that can be easily lowered.

6. Place the baby in the pot as long as he makes gestures or signs that he needs to go to the bathroom. Keep in mind that most children have one bowel movement per day-an hour after eating, usually. Similarly, they usually urinate an hour after having had a large drink.

7. In addition to being alert to the signs, put the child in the potty from time to time, can be every two hours.

8. Stay with the baby when sitting in the potty. Congratulate him if he can urinate or defecate in the seat; Otherwise, do not express dissatisfaction. Be patient.

9. Once your child has learned to use the potty, you can teach him to use a seat ring on the toilet bowl, as well as a stool to climb.