Introducing Your Child To Toilet Assistance

By Sherry Gross


You have been using diapers for the longest time to help prevent your kid from wetting himself. This is especially true at night when there is a good chance that he will end up wetting his bed when he cannot control his bladder movements. You have decided that this is abortive the right time for him to stop using diapers. So, you want to help him transition properly.

Potty training is something that you have to really address yourself and teach your kid properly. You have to understand that they cannot easily progress through their childhood years when they are not able to get introduced to appropriate toilet assistance. This is definitely one stage that you have to personally oversee yourself.

There are different indications that your kid is indeed at the right time and age to undergo this transition. It helps that you will be able to recognize what these sign are so it will be easier for you to get him to go through the training and successfully pass it with flying colors too. A good sign that he is ready is when he is 2 years old and older, as this is that age when he might really show interest towards learning how.

It will help you decide better if you will learn about the things, the indications that will tell you that your child is actually ready. You will need to check fir these signs and if they are indeed what your kid us exhibiting. Then, you are sure that you will not have a hard time introducing this new idea to him so he would know exactly how to better respond to the new routine that you will be teaching him.

A good sign that they are ready for this is when they can actually walk and run steadily. These kids need to be able to hold a position, preferably sitting down, for about two minutes or more. This is important as they would likely to need just about that much time whenever they have to do their business in the bathroom. So, observe them closely.

You want to check if he is at that age where he is able to pull his pants up and down all by himself. You want to make sure that he is able to get this done without any supervision so his trips to the bathroom will be easier for him to do even when alone. In addition, he already starts disliking the feel of wet or dirty diaper and he often volunteers to get changed every time this happens.

Another sign for you to watch out for is when your child actually show a growing interest towards hes bathroom visits. Eh becomes more curious about what these purposes are for and hence, is very much willing to learn. He very much desires independence as well and not having to rely a lot on you for many of the things that he used to do with you before.

You will find that your kid is ready when is is at that point where he always takes pride in the accomplishments that he is able to achieve. This will allow him to be more motivated to learn more ability how to use the bathroom, specifically on his own. He is also very open to learning and is no longer in that age where he may resist any effort from your end to possibly teach him.




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