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Mom of a 3 yr 6 m old girl1 Year ago
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please let u know how to give training to our child to speak or tell someone that there is urge to urination or potty so that we can take them to toilet.

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year ago
A. potty training and toilet training should be initiated as soon as the child completes one and half years of age. avoid before that except if you feel that the child is giving cues when he or she wants to pass stool. also good demonstration has to be given again and again to the child to reinforce the habit. make the child sit on potty seat daily sdo that the child gets accustomed and not fearful of the seat and situation kindly go through various articles on potty training on firstcry. d please be patient as after starting training it may take 6 months also for the child to learn.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Teaching a toddler to become potty trained involves consistency, positive reinforcement, and patience. Here are some steps: 1. **Introduce the Concept:** Start by talking about using the potty in a positive and encouraging way. You can read books or watch videos about potty training together to help them understand. 2. **Create a Routine:** Establish regular times throughout the day for your toddler to sit on the potty, such as after meals or before bed. 3. **Use Potty Training Tools:** Consider using a child-sized potty chair or a seat adapter for the regular toilet to make it more accessible for your toddler. 4. **Model Behavior:** Let your child see you or older siblings using the toilet. Children often learn by imitating others. 5. **Offer Rewards:** Positive reinforcement, such as praise, stickers, or small rewards, can motivate your toddler to use the potty. 6. **Be Patient and Supportive:** Accidents are a natural part of the learning process. Stay calm and supportive, and avoid punishment for accidents. 7. **Encourage Independence:** Encourage your toddler to undress, sit on the potty, and wipe themselves (with supervision) to build independence. 8. **Celebrate Successes:** Celebrate each success, no matter how small, to boost your toddler's confidence. 9. **Stay Consistent:** Consistency is key. Stick to the routine and remain patient even if progress is slow. 10. **Transition to Underwear:** Once your toddler is consistently using the potty, transition from diapers to underwear during waking hours. Remember, every child is different, so what works for one may not work for another. Adjust your approach based on your toddler's progress and temperament.
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