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Firstly, when training a baby to sit on a toilet bowl, the baby must carefully observe their bowel movements. Mothers need to figure out when their babies usually defecate, about several times a day. If it's time for the baby to defecate, the mother should take the initiative to hold the baby to sit next to the toilet bowl.
Secondly, it is important to familiarize the baby with the toilet bowl. Mothers can buy a very cartoon toilet bowl for their babies and explain some of its uses. Then, it is necessary to help the baby eliminate their fear of the toilet bowl. So mothers should place the toilet bowl in a place where it is easy for the baby to see, and make the baby familiar with the toilet bowl at all times.
Finally, it is important to encourage the baby to develop according to their own routine, allowing them to decide whether they need to defecate on their own. When the baby is able to defecate on their own, the mother should provide timely encouragement.
Do many mothers have headaches when they hear the term 'defecation training'? In fact, there are some scientific methods that can naturally allow babies to move diapers to the toilet. If mothers have decided to give their babies toilet training, they can try the following methods.
Let's first understand how old the baby is to start potty training:
For beginners, babies aged 1-2 years old may not have the same oral expression ability as babies over 2 years old, and they may not be able to tell their mothers that they want to go to the bathroom. So toilet training requires parents to have a certain degree of patience. The exact age at which a baby starts toilet training largely depends on the mother's understanding of the baby's nonverbal communication signals.
For example, if a baby urinates or defecates after drinking milk every day, this is the beginning of the habit. At this time, you can simply use gestures to introduce the toilet bowl instead of using a diaper as a substitute. The result of several consecutive days of training like this will encourage the baby to actively approach the toilet next time they feel like defecating, forming a mindset.
However, if the baby's eating time and defecation time are irregular, and the mother cannot detect the urge to defecate, then this toilet training will be a huge challenge. At this point, don't worry, Mom. Take it slow and wait until the time is right before training for better results. However, even if the baby has the awareness of potty, it does not mean that it will relieve a lot of burden for parents. On the contrary, it is more important to pay attention to the baby's defecation process to prevent accidents.
If you want to give your baby bowel training, please follow the following tips:
1. Observe and learn.
Because many toilet training sessions may not be suitable for all babies, of course, this is also related to the different abilities of each baby. However, it is important to know what the baby's special nonverbal cues are when they need to empty their bladder or intestines.
For example, when he starts wetting or dirtying the diaper, he should be very careful to observe his behavior, whether he is wriggling or wriggling? Is he muttering or making other noises? Has his face turned red? Also pay attention to the timing of his urination and defecation, whether it is after feeding or after taking a nap. Write it down so that you can gradually understand the baby's pattern.
2. Take him to the restroom.
After understanding his behavior patterns and seeing signs of him needing to defecate, his mother took him to the restroom or toilet seat (even a small bucket). Hold him firmly in his seat and slowly teach him how to defecate on his own.
3. Send a signal.
When a baby urinates or defecates, you can try making a sound that connects them with the feces, such as "shshshsh" Whenever he urinates or defecates, or when he has a premonition that he is about to urinate or defecate, he makes a sound, which makes him start to associate the need to use a toilet bowl and language signals to alleviate his feelings.
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