Baby toilet training can be so simple!

Whenever it comes to the stage of toilet training for babies, it is most common to hear mothers and fathers keep asking, “Do you need to pee?” “Do you need to poop?” They keep urging. “No pooping on the floor!” But the next thing you may hear is a scream, “Ah, why did you pee on the floor?” How can you easily make your baby say goodbye to diapers? As long as you teach your baby to learn to go to the toilet, you no longer need to carry a bunch of diapers out of the house, not only to save your wallet, the baby’s butt and comfortable. First, when to start baby toilet training? Generally speaking, between the age of one year and seven months and two years old, babies will begin to use simple spoken language to express “Mommy, pee.” Or point to their own body below the expression of toilet needs, parents can be ready to start the baby’s toilet training! Before training, you should pay attention to the following points: 1. Observe your child carefully to see if he or she is signaling the need to urinate or defecate, and keep a record of the time and amount of urine to keep track of the situation. 2. 2. When your child is able to sit still, naturally stand up and sit down, and reach maturity in all aspects of body movement, toilet training is twice as effective. 3. Each child’s growth and development of fast and slow, the length of training will be different, never overly forced children to learn to go to the toilet immediately, respect the child’s wishes, patience, guidance and encouragement. Second, how to easily toilet training? 1. Change the diaper when the baby urinates or defecates, and induce the baby to feel how nice it is to have a comfortable little butt. 2. During the day, daytime is the most suitable for toilet training; of the four seasons, summer is suitable for helping babies do toilet training. 3. In the range of the baby sitting on the toilet and looking down, paste some cute pictures to make the baby feel relaxed. 4. “This is Mr. Toilet…” When you take your baby to the toilet for the first time, first introduce the relevant items in a lively way to make your baby interested in going to the toilet. 5. “I don’t dare to sit on the toilet, I will fall into it…” Some babies will be more or less afraid when they see a big toilet, so parents can pick a potty, a small toilet or a small toilet seat with the baby’s favorite pattern to reduce the baby’s fear. 6. Let the baby develop the habit of going to the toilet at a fixed time and place every day. 7. Let the baby look at other children sitting on the toilet toilet situation, or by the mother and father personally demonstrated, through observation and imitation, to learn to use the toilet has a great help; in addition there are books and film demonstration teaching, these are very good tools, mothers and fathers can make more use of. 8. When the child first learns to sit on the toilet, talk and sing songs with him, which can make him relax. 9. Mothers and fathers in the baby toilet training process to have patience, relaxed mood; if the baby can express their own want to go to the toilet or in the toilet or potty urination and defecation, will give praise and reward. 10. take the baby out, do not because of fear of wetting his pants and do not let him drink water, and do not ask all the time whether to go to the toilet, too demanding, the baby will be afraid to take off the diaper, to encourage instead of scolding, step by step to develop the habit of toileting, do not be too hasty. Three, simple six steps to teach the baby to learn to go to the toilet 1. Teach the baby to learn to express the consciousness of wanting to go to the urinal or poop. 2. Recognize the toilet place and take your baby to the toilet at a fixed time. 3. Demonstrate how to go to the toilet and show your baby the correct way to use the flushing device. 4. Teach your child how to take off his/her pants by putting the thumbs of both hands into the sides of the pants and pulling them down to the knees one by one. 5. To put on pants after using the toilet, teach your baby to use both thumbs to reach into the sides of the underwear and pull up the pants one by one to the waist. 6. Finally, remind your baby to wash his/her hands after using the toilet, wetting, rubbing, flushing, cupping, and wiping in one step. Don’t underestimate the ability of a small toilet is part of the baby’s learning to live a life of self-care, but also to cultivate the future indicators of independent individuals. The key to the success of baby toilet training lies in the “two, three, two” (heart, patience, perseverance, and observation, support) of parents, so that baby toilet into a happy thing.