All children are different, but there is one thing in common. When they reach one year old, their potty training is often the most troublesome thing for new parents. It is normal for children to sit on the potty for a long time without urinating, but wet their diapers immediately after urinating. Sometimes, they are in a bad mood and refuse to urinate in the potty, and parents must coax them. These are all normal phenomena. The following are tips for training urination for children of different ages.
(Potty training tips for girls: Note that girls can urinate autonomously earlier than boys. For children of different developmental levels, you should modify the training plan according to your child's condition.)
One year old At this time, children cannot control urination behavior. They usually wet their diapers after meals. At this time, you only need to put the child on a potty after meals, so that he will gradually become familiar with and not hate the potty. If the child really does not want to sit on the potty, do not force it, otherwise it is likely to have a counterproductive effect. These behaviors are just the prelude to potty training. Every child starts potty training at a different time. It is best to wait until your child is interested in the bathroom or toilet before starting training.
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15 months old The child at this time has gradually been able to give the "urination signal", but he still can't hold his urine very well, and will urinate quickly after giving the signal. At this time, you can keep asking your child if he wants to urinate, and his negative answer is often reliable. After he successfully controls his excretion and uses the potty, please tell him what a great thing you think he has done. |
21 months old Around this time, toddlers will experience a period of frequent urination and the number of incontinence will increase. This is normal and there is no need to feel anxious. Note that even if he fails, don't be too discouraged. At the same time, the child will begin to feel extremely proud of being able to use the potty independently and he would try a lot to do it. |
36 months old The child will basically fully master the use of the potty and even the toilet at this time. The biggest test at this time is not to wet the bed. Do not give the child any liquids two or three hours before the child goes to bed, and take him to the toilet before the child goes to bed. After three consecutive nights without wetting the bed, you can let the child try to sleep without diapers and encourage him well. But at the same time, you can't help but use a rubber mattress to protect his bed. When appropriate, put the potty next to his bed so that he can use it if he wakes up at night. Since then, the potty training has come to an end temporarily |
There are a few points to note:
- Ask the child whether the time to go to the toilet needs to be regular, so that the child can fully experience the feeling of the bladder gradually filling with urine. In this way, he can correctly judge when he wants to go to the toilet. At the beginning of training, generally speaking, the child has learned to hold urine and can hold urine for one and a half to two hours. Therefore, the interval between inquiries should also be kept at the same frequency.
- It is best for the child to wear convenient pants or shorts at any time, so as to avoid the child from peeing on himself when he is anxious to take off his pants
- If conditions permit, you can find another elder who is close to the child at home to train the child, instead of the parents. The praise of these elders is more motivating for the child
- According to the gender, let the parents of the same gender as the child train the child to go to the toilet early to exercise the baby's gender awareness. Boys, regardless of their age, should be trained to sit down and pee during training.
- Choose a suitable toilet - not easy to tip over, not too big (to prevent the child from sliding down), not too many functions, and it is best to quickly separate the child and his excrement to prevent him from being overly curious about his excrement and thus dirtying the home . If conditions permit, it is bestfor pottyto have cleaning and packing functions.
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- The training time should be concentrated, not intermittent, otherwise the child will soon forget the training content. It is best for both parents to help during the holidays
- Don't pay too much attention to the child - especially when the child fails, if the whole family seems very frustrated, the child may deliberately urinate outside the pottyfor fun and to attract attention. Therefore, it is best to keep the training environment consistent during the child's training process