There are a few achievements in the early childhood that are essential for the further development of every child. Learning to walk, a transition to solid food and mastering the potty are milestones that kids often find stumbling.
Potty training is a very complex matter. It involves child’s maturity to express its needs, his readiness to learn, and the capability of controlling its bladder until THE moment. That is why if you start this training too early it will become disappointing for both you and your child. The most important thing, therefore, is to listen to your child and determine the right time for this to happen.
Here are some tips how to help them to outpass those moments.
1. Decide if your child is ready – most of the children become mentally and physically mature to use a potty between 18 and 24 months of age. There are some …show more content…
Let him see you using the toilet – or use it at the same time in the same room. Watching the others will help him understand that going to the toilet is a custom thing.
10. Don’t let your child stay wet – Keeping him in a wet diaper will not help him to learn how to use the potty. It will only worse everything. Do not punish them for being little.
11. Make a switch to underwear – When your kids become successful for a few days, let them wear underwear. They will probably like the new look and be proud of themselves becoming big.
12. Let them wash hands after “getting the job done” – Even if they don’t do it at once, learn them to wash hands after every using the toilet.
13. It isn’t a great deal if they make an accident – Do not make a fuss about the eventual accident. Your children can feel fear and then start to refuse any further cooperation.
14. Establish a reward for a good work – You can make this a game. Give your child a reward for doing a good job. It can be anything that your child likes. It would be a good idea to use a potty chart, so he could put a sticker whenever he succeeds in his