Do we know if he is more afraid of it hurting should he fall in the toilet or that it would hurt if
he went poop in the toilet?
he showed signs of readiness at the age of 2 the first thing he learn was to
go poop in the toilet, pee pee was a little challenging for him but he manage to get it.Im so happy that I do nt have to buy any pull ups for him he can hold his pee pee at night all the way until the morning.
Not exact matches
Why is it not just a backup so we can feel secure about messes while we also pay attention to signals that babies need to
poop and help them
go in the
toilet instead?
Remove a bowel movement (
poop) from your child's diaper, put it
in the
toilet, and tell your child that
poop goes in the potty.
I have a diaper table that my children can't roll off of, so next I let her air dry while I
go and dump the
poop in the
toilet.
«Dump
poop in the
toilet to give your child a signal that that's where pee and
poop go,» adds Dr. Klemsz.
So what do you do if your child will not
go or refuses to
go poop in the potty or the
toilet.
i'm still working on it my 22 months old daughter destiny, she would just sit on the potty and just pee i can't get her to
poop in it yet, she showing interest
in sitting on the
toilet so i'm trying that now to see if it help her to
go.
I do not use a diaper sprayer and i have no problem i just
go to the bathroom dump the
poop in the
toilet then i
go to the shower and rinse it out with the detachable shower head.
He was
going in the
toilet and one day we were at a restaurant and he asked to
go poop, i took him and did nt realize that the
toilet seat was broke off
toilet and it slipped and smashed his fingers.
This may have been because of constipation or change
in diet or it could be a fear of the
toilet and / or flusing or simply delaying a bowel movement because they are too preoccupied with something else way more interesting.What ever trigger the start of this - the result of this negative or painful experience is that the next time the child has the urge to
poop, s / he delay
going because s / he knows that it hurts.
With pants on, she just
goes in the pants, but with no pants she'll have to decide whether she's
going to 1)
poop on the floor (she's old enough to think that's gross and not respectful), 2) ask for a diaper to
poop in, 3) ask for underpants to
poop in, 4)
poop in the
toilet, or 5) not
poop at all.
To avoid this, crumble up some
toilet paper and drop it
in the
toilet before your child
goes so that the
poop will have a bit of a landing pad.
She
went on the
toilet and never
pooped in a diaper again.
As opposed to throwing
poop in the trash and having smelly trash cans, with cloth diapers the
poop goes into the
toilet.
Most babies this age will not
poop in a mini potty if they see adults
going on the big
toilet.
We found it hilarious that she made the sign for
poop to let us know she had to
go, happily
pooped on the
toilet and then sighed
in victory every time she finished.
Wet diapers
go right into the wetbag, for
poop we dump the solids
in a
toilet and fold the diapers up and zip them into the wetbag too.
he is so much happier
pooping in the
toilet rather than turning red with the effort of trying to
go with a diaper on.
«I recommend once kids start to walk, simply having a child toddle
in with you to the bathroom as you explain that
poop goes in the potty, how to flush the
toilet, things like that,» says Dr. Laura Jana, author of It's You and Me Against the Pee... «The more active effort can start 18 to 24 months, but sometimes later if children are not showing signs of readiness.»
It is important for you while potty training toddler to explain that
poop goes into the
toilet and there is nothing to afraid
in flushing.
It sounds like it can improve your chances for easier potty training
in the future since your LO will be used to
going pee and
poop on the
toilet.
He is pretty consistently
pooping his pants (underwear, not pull - ups or diapers (yet)-RRB- at daycare
in the mornings, and will
poop in them at home unless we are super-vigilant about keeping an eye on him and rushing him to the
toilet when we can see he is starting to
go.
For the last little while though I have had her watch each time I dump one of her poopy diaper so she can understand and see that her
poop is supposed to
go in the
toilet.
Poop needs to
go in the
toilet.
He knows that after he
goes pee / or
poop that he has to flush so he'll look
in the
toilet and clap if there is something there then flush it!
If your child has an accident, tell him that it is okay but remind him that
poop and pee
go in the
toilet.
Try to encourage your puppy to
go to the
toilet before you set off, and take a
poop scoop and bag with you just
in case.
The
poop drops
in and then
goes for a ride around the whole
toilet.