When to Start Potty Training
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Potty training can be a
stressful time on parents and children alike and one area that can
cause a problem is choosing or forcing the child into potty training. |
As most parents know it can be
hard to figure out when it is the right time to potty train a child.
It’s really a decision that can only be made by the child. Lately
parents just don’t want to wait for their child to be ready to potty
train and instead force them into doing it early. This is a real
problem that can cause all sorts of problems for the child if he or she
isn’t ready to begin.
Most
children are ready to begin potty training when they are between the
ages of 18 and 24 months. You will know when they are ready because the
signs will be there.
When
to start potty training, here are some of the signs to look
out for!
Expresses
an interest in using the toilet
Tries
to imitate other family members using the potty
Is
able to tell you that they need to go potty or telling you they went
already
Is
able to pull their pants up and down by them self
Expresses
irritation when diapers are wet and stays dry for about two hours at a
time
Expresses
an interest in big kid underwear
When
your child shows that they are ready for potty training, it's time for
you to begin introducing him or her to the potty. You need to choose a
comfortable potty chair that will make potty training fun for your
child and is also easy for you to clean. If you are not sure which
chairs your child will like, bring him with you when you choose it.
You
can introduce the idea of potty training by reading a potty training
bedtime story at night or by watching a potty training DVD together.
Teaching
your child the steps to going potty on your own is also important as
they will want to imitate you. Some of the actions include:
Taking
underwear off
Sitting
down
Actually
going to the bathroom
Wiping
themselves
Flushing
Washing
your hands afterwards.
Here
are some tips that can help and make things go more smoothly.
Give
your child a bit more liquids so that you can increase potty training
chances. This will help your child to build muscle memory and help your
child potty train quickly. Take your child to the potty every thirty
minutes and on time. Have your child sit for a couple of minutes and
read a book together while he’s still on the potty. Turn on the faucet
or place your child's feet in warm water to encourage urination. Don’t
you remember that sleep over trick that you pulled on your friends? It
will work on baby too!
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