
Potty training regression can be stressful for your child; any changes in the daily routine can be stressful. If you are planning to get rid of the diaper make sure that your child has shown any interest herself. Or else it would be a stressful change for both of you. Few reasons your child get upset by small changes like potty training is because small changes make them feel uncomfortable and stressed. They are very dependent of your daily routine and feel safe around this.
When you are considering potty training your child you must identify the signs of interest. It does not help getting tips from family and friends because kids are different their method might have helped them potty trained their child but that doesn’t mean the same method will work for your child.
Of course there’s nothing wrong in getting some few tips and advices on how to potty train your child. But make sure your child is ready for it and that you are having fun trying out new things together like potty training. One of the most advisable things to do is take out your child shopping for a potty chair. Let your child pick the potty chair that catches her or his attention this way your child is more comfortable and excited to give it a try when you get home.
There are large selections on potty chairs; there are ones that you can attach to your toilet seat in your bathroom, or the ones with lights and different kinds of features and functions. No matter what type of potty chair your child wants always keep in mind that if your child has shown great interest on dropping the diaper and have observed you and other members on the family when going to the toilet.
This is the typical signs a child is ready for diaper free days:
· Your child stays dry for hours.
· Your child wants to be changed right away when wetting her or his diaper
· They will tell you when they have pooped in their diaper
· They ask questions about going to the toilet and such
Make your potty training a structured program, by letting your child understand what is going to happen. Potty training can be often times scary so make it fun as possible for both of you. Make it rewarding for your child as well if he or she went to use her or his potty chair by herself.
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