Potty Training Tips
Be tamed. Another milestone in the life of your child, be tamed! Your child has reached the age to relinquish his diapers, time for potty training! With proper guidance and a little patience will soon be there when your child can go to the bathroom, but when your child is ready? Starting and especially what not to do ??
Here are some tips for a fun game of course!
Tamed
A child is toilet trained when it is able to have the feeling that they are required to do and also to meet to be able to independently go to the bathroom.
When your child is ready
To be tamed has the nerves to the bladder and intestines are developed enough to feel that the child needs to urinate or defecate. In addition, your child should be mentally prepared for it and wants. In most cases, this is about 24 months. Own child will indicate when it is ready to be potty trained.
5 signs that your child is ready
- When the child peed or poop shows have.
- The child must be at least two hours to maintain a dry diaper.
- Showing interest in going to the bathroom of others.
- The aversion for their own pee / feces.
- Segregate to do their business.

How to start potty training
A good way to start is to get your child to take every day after each meal a few minutes in the pot and say that he is there and where the potty is for. It is important that your child also has structure here and know what to expect. Even if it indicates to urinate or defecate, you can ask him if you want to get on the potty. Later you can expand this example. Upon waking and at bedtime. Your child needs to understand where he is there and what to do there. Once the child regularly does your need on the potty you can put on a pair of underwear during the day your child.
How long does potty training?
How long before a child need to be potty trained very varied per child. It may take a week a child while another child a few months need. Often it comes to children older than 24 months faster than for younger children.
Tips
- Be patient, potty training is a natural process that takes time. This process can not be accelerated.
- Summer is a great time to start potty training, the child could walk out without a diaper and realize that it does not play nice in wet pants. So quickly understand what the potty is for.
- Discuss the approach to collect address and try as much as possible everywhere to keep the same approach. If the child receives conflicting signals, the child may have a relapse.
- Never get angry if the child has had an accident, these children become uncertain and that will slow down the process. Clear and still pour more attention to it.
- Do not start training right before a major change such as a move or birth brother.
- Reward the child with a good result.
- It is important that the child is like him, the child should not be put under pressure, then you run the risk that the child does not want more on the potty.
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