Toilet training or potty training is training the children to use toilets for urination and defecation
Bowel control happens before the bladder control.
How to teach:
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Make the child to be comfortable with flushing the toilet and sitting on the potty chair. Begin teaching the child to go the bathroom.
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Keep the child in loose and easily removable pants.
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Watch the signals of urination or bowel movements like changing facial expression or stopping still for a moment and take the child for toilet at regular intervals.
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Most children have bowel movement once a day usually within an hour after eating and urinate with in a hour after having a large drink.
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Stay with the child in the toilet until he/she completed.
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Reading or talking to the child while using toilet can make the child to relax.
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Praise the child when he or she uses the toilet or potty.
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Do not express disappointment if the child do not urinate or have bowel movement in the toilet or potty. Be patient with the child.
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Make sure the toilet area is safe. Keep household cleaners, deodorants and toiletries out of reach.
Signs for potty training: If the child
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Has coordination enough to walk run, steadily.
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Have regular well formed stools at predictable times.
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Have dry periods at least three to four hours.
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Dislikes wearing wet or dry diaper.
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Shows interest in bathroom habits like watch you going to bathroom or wearing underwear.
How long it will take to toilet raining : It may take around 3 months.
Toilet training troubles:
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Staring too soon can lead to problems.
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If the child feels pressured by the parents, learning may be hampered.
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Punishment will not help with toilet training.
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Any stress in the child’s life like new baby or starting child care can set them back.