Posts Tagged ‘toilet training’
Teach your child to use the toilet
Is it time to remove the diapers of your child and do not know exactly how to do? This process requires some patience, in about a month your toddler will be able to go to the bathroom on your own whenever you need to relieve them.
Here we leave you with the step by step to remove the diapers and teach your child to use the bathroom, in a natural way:
In the first week, you should take your child to every two hours to pee. To make poop, respects schedules in which they are accustomed. Hold on to their side, unhurried, until they finish the task. When finished, clean the child view. Every time your child pee or poop in the bathroom, right “party”, sings and praises. Read the rest of this entry »
When you start using the potty
What is the ideal time to start?
It is best between the second and third birthdays, but keep in mind that, first, the little control the anal sphincter (stop pooping) and then the bladder (stop wetting).
There are parents who embark on this training within two years, something that should never be done. Unfortunately, in Western culture a lot of parents are quick with sphincter control, not let up their children.
However, there has to be previously a biological preparation with neuromuscular and psychological maturation so that everything comes to fruition. Read the rest of this entry »
How to control children’s toilet training
One of the things that you teach your kids, is the sphincter control, i.e., they are able to control their urine and stools, sometimes you may doubt the right time for the child to stop using diapers and alert when you need to go the bathroom. Keep in mind that it is a process, you can not pressure them.
It is convenient to begin from a very young age, is better after two years of age, since you could generate some disorder and personality, constipation or other small problem, you must respect the right time your child to set, never force it and praise it when you have the initiative or when they almost get to the bathroom “Very good, almost there, little miss, I’m proud of you.” Read the rest of this entry »


