Keep in mind there could be a medical reason your child won't poop in the toilet, too.
Not exact matches
There is nothing off - handed about a non-belief
in a deity, just as there is nothing off - handed about
not believing that giant invisible dragons live amongst us that eat our
poop after we flush it down the
toilet.
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?
If you are following the instructions for disposable diapers, you should already be scraping the
poop into the
toilet before throwing out the diaper (fun fact, human waste isn't allowed
in landfills).
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.
Not much else to say other than helping baby
poop in the
toilet vs. his diaper is a no - brainer!
I know many babies or young toddlers who willingly pee
in the potty or
toilet but just won't use if for
pooping.
He even managed to
poop on the
toilet, which, to be honest, I wasn't expecting, since up until that point, he would specifically ask for a diaper to
poop in if he hadn't been wearing one.
Would it help to have
N shadow another kid who
poops in the
toilet so he'd be encourage by peer pressure?
Sometimes DD's are handy for when we're out and about (I have become very dependent on my sprayer, and don't want to rinse a
poop out
in a public
toilet or let it sit
in the wetbag til we get home), but mostly I prefer CD now.
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.
Most people do
nt realize that
poop from formula or when baby starts solids is actually supposed to be dumped
in the
toilet instead of trash since its human feces.
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.
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.
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.
The only difference is he is always
in diapers and while he will pee
in the
toilet when we put him on we don't try to anticipate pee only
poop right now.
To eliminate the home - as -
toilet issue, explain to her that if she wants to stay naked, she can't pee or
poop anywhere except
in the potty or a diaper.
Most babies this age will
not poop in a mini potty if they see adults going on the big
toilet.
And also the correlation between your truly - terrified - of -
poop friend and your own fears — your imagination is generally worse than reality, and even when reality IS pretty gross (like that time my baby had an explosive
poop all over my lap at a restaurant that only had the tiniest bathroom ever, like there wasn't enough room between the
toilet and the door for the diaper bag, much less a three - month - old) you just sort of... take it
in stride and deal with it, knowing that the benefits of babies and children outweigh the occasional brush with grossness.
Talk to your pediatrician if your child continues to be resistant to
pooping in the
toilet to make sure there is
not an additional medical problem.
As soon as he wants to get up even if he didn't
poop and I know he'll
poop in his diaper
in 30 min I take him off cuz I don't want him to c the
toilet as punishment.
Not just because they're disposable, because I bought them hoping to avoid a huge
poop mess that I could just plop
in the
toilet with the liner, but that doesn't happen.
«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.»
If it was
pooped, that's when we used the
toilet, which did
not work
in our experience.
Although experts aren't sure how to prevent the withholding from happening
in the first place, a 2003 study found that when parents talked positively about
poop and praised their kids for
pooping in their diapers prior to
toilet training, their kids were just as likely to develop this problem as other kids, but they got over it more quickly than did children of parents who talked negatively about
poop and who didn't praise their kids for
pooping in diapers.
However, it wasn't until he was nearly four (and two - months shy of entering pre-k) that he finally mastered
pooping in the
toilet.
Flush and you're putting
poop where it belongs,
in the
toilet,
not the garbage.
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.
Once we got past that hurdle, getting him to have a bowel movement
in the
toilet was easy, as he shows definite signs beforehand and doesn't mind
pooping on the
toilet.
We are
in an as - yet - uncharted - by - me phase
in which my son
poops in the potty (and demands an M+M) almost every time but doesn't care about underwear or remembering to pee
in the
toilet.
But this idea has still
not struck anyone yet perhaps and hence, we take it as our responsibility to update your knowledge on
poop matters
in a textual format until technology enters your
toilet.
This is common among Georgian locals to
poop in public actually because
in Georgia (Tbilisi) they do
nt have public
toilets!