Friday, May 9, 2008

Good Byes to a diaper rash..

I'm having a hard time of training my son to use a potty. Everytime I put him on the potty he cries as if he get hurt. I keep on researching how to do it so I don't have anymore problem with diaper rash. Well, got a perfect idea here some tips:


Is your child ready?

You can probably begin potty training if he:

  • Knows words for urine, stool, and toilet
  • Is somewhat bothered by feeling wet or soiled
  • Shows interest in using the potty (he's open to sitting on it or curious about bathrooms)
  • Has an awareness of when he's about to urinate or have a bowel movement
  • Your child may say "poop" and "pee-pee," show some desire to be changed, and even be enchanted by the potty (but blithely make puddles everywhere when his diaper's off). Ultimately, knowing whether your child's ready comes down to guesswork. If it turns out he isn't, you can simply try again after a few weeks or months.
Toilet-training infants has become a recent trend, but it really isn't until toddlerhood that kids can take an active part in training. "Elimination communication" is actually more about helping parents understand when a baby needs to go than helping a child go on his own. Right now he will shout Mom! wanna pee.... Just a little patience in training them. Not only saving your budget for the diaper also no worries and hassle free of putting diapers..

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