Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Your Baby Needs the Potty

Around age, a child begins to identify what he feels are like doing pee or poop. Some children are ready to begin the process of withdrawal of the diaper at 18 months of age, but there are others who do not show the slightest interest until they are 3 years or more. In the United States, most parents start to train their children when they and about 2 ½ years, but in many Latin countries is used to start earlier, especially in previous generations, when diapers had to be washed by hand (and to a boil!) at home. In case you have to clean up the mess they made on their pageant tutu dresses, you should train them to use the urinal on time.

Invest in a lovely baby urinal or a special seat that attaches to the toilet in your bathroom, this detracts from the nerves to the child to cope with the large bathroom, some children are afraid to fall inside or frightens them noise pull. Investigate what is best for you potty and ask your child to accompany you to buy it. When you bring home, he writes his name and let him decorate it with stickers or play with him.

For starters, make your child feel completely dressed in his potty once a day, after breakfast, before bathing or when normally tends to poop or pee. So it will get used to the potty and begin to accept it as part of your daily routine. Put the potty in an accessible and convenient place. As it is portable, you can take the garden or the room where the child usually plays.


And above all, do not push too if squeamish notes. If this happens, it is best to keep your potty or at least set it aside for a few weeks or a month, and then try again.

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