How to train a child to go to the toilet?

Updated on Toilets 2024-07-12
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When your child understands what you say, walks on his own, and has a 2-3 hour interval between pees, this is the time for you to train your baby to go to the toilet on his own. The training place and equipment should be selected according to the child's situation. The toilet is best placed in the toilet, not away from the play living place, which is conducive to the baby to establish a correct concept of toilet place.

    Wet feeling training Dress your child directly in regular underwear instead of diapers. Ordinary underwear will be more difficult to collect after wetting, and the child's training will be profound, and the next time he wants to pee, he will endure it for a while. On the contrary, if you use diapers, your child will always have the idea of "pee, it doesn't matter, change it when you pee", and it will be difficult to train.

    Observe your child carefully and grasp the rules of your child's peeing Observe your child carefully, master the rules of your child's peeing, don't always ask your child "do you want to go to the toilet", let your child master the time of peeing is the original intention of training. Praise the child in a timely manner.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, training children to go to the toilet is the same as learning other things. It's all a matter of course. Many children may not be able to adapt well enough, or they are not ready, parents have begun to make comparisons, saying to their children, "XX family baby is as old as you, will go to the toilet by himself, why are you so stupid", as a result, the speed of children's learning will be slow.

    It can even play some bad roles.

    Here are the top 8 indicators released by the American Academy of Pediatrics about how a child can be toilet trained:

    1.You can keep it for at least 2 hours without urinating, or the diaper is dry when you wake up from a nap.

    2.After the diaper is dirty, the child feels unwell and offers to change the diaper.

    3.Became interested in toilets.

    4.The timing of bowel movements has become more and more regular.

    5.I volunteered to wear underwear.

    6.Simple instructions can be followed.

    7.Will use facial expressions, postures, and words to express their desire to urinate and urinate.

    8.Children can take off and put on pants on their own or with the help of an adult.

    Comparing such indicators, we can see that to start the training of children to go to the toilet alone, it is necessary to wait until the child's behavior, cognition and behavior are ready. This cannot be forced. Because some children develop fast and slow, it is not necessary to set a fixed age, but more to see whether the child is fully prepared.

    Most children will be ready for toilet training at the age of 2, and many children will not be able to receive toilet training until the age of 3.

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