Potty Training
There are many responsibilities of parents to make their child a complete individual. There are many learning stages through which a child passes and learn. They need to teach and train about so many things but before doing that, the parent should know how to do it. The child gets to learn various things with age, and some are very important to learn at a certain age. According to some experts, the Potty Training or Toilet Training is not related with age of the child but related with the child’s readiness. The potty training solely depends on the child, whether he is ready to be trained or not. In order to find out whether the child is ready to be trained for toilet or not there are few symptoms that help in determining this. When you note that your child stays dry for about at least 2 hours at a time during the day or is dry after naps. The bowel movements become regular and predictable. The facial expression, the words and action of your child reveal that he is about to urinate. Your child asks you to use potty-chair or toilet and wants to wear a big girl or boy underwear. It is very important to remember that never rush your child into using the toilet or potty-chair as he or she might get irritated. The nature of every child is different and so what is better for one child may not be better for the other one. The children of 18 months to 3 years of age actually show readiness to learn potty training. There are many methods of training and some companies offer products too that help in potty training like potty training dolls.
There are two categories of babies; some are early potty training babies, and some are late potty training babies. It is the parent who should be tolerant enough to know whether their child is early potty training baby or late potty training baby. There is no discrimination of gender when it comes to potty training, whether you have a baby girl or a baby boy. The learning is solely based on an individual. There are many parents who believe that girls tend to be potty trained quickly and easily than the boys.
In case of infant potty training, the most important things are observation in which the timing comes first, the body language and the sounds that the baby takes out like grunting while defecating. When you take your child to the toilet, make a sound like ‘sssss’ and soon your child will associate that sound with the elimination. The elimination is also associated with the feeding and the waking pattern of the child. Once you understand and build a communication with your child, the potty training would no more be difficult to teach. Develop your own style to train your baby.Fostering-Fostering-party supplies
