«Research has shown that when you hover and
not sit on the toilet seat you may retain up to 30 per cent of the bladder volume inside,» he explains.
Can't sit on the toilet, can't get your leg over the tub, your mad that you have to wear pants to work because you have to bend over to put them on!
Not exact matches
It's
not specifically geared for the bathroom — it can be used anywhere, really — which means it needs to
sit on the
toilet or some other shelf and still needs to be controlled by a sopping wet hand from within the shower.
«I remember watching them and being so mesmerized and
not understanding why I like this, but it's this new medium where somebody's talking to me while I'm
sitting on the
toilet, and I'm actually connected to that person.»
We used to play a game where he
sat on the
toilet and I guessed if he was «pushing» or
not.
Even if he says that he doesn't have to go, he has to
sit on the
toilet and try before he can have dessert.
Furthermore, they can
not sit still even
on the
toilet seat.
I guess I'm lucky, my two year old insists
on standing to urinate so he often doesn't need to
sit on a public
toilet.
It is meant to go under the
toilet seat so it will be secure, so if it doesn't fit, it would just
sit on top & slide all around.
We just got back from a weeks vacation where she was having almost daily accidents, and I'm suspicious that it was because she can't let her body fully relax
sitting on a big
toilet where she has to hold herself up.She's still wearing diapers for bed & nap - time, and if you ask her does she need to use the potty, she'll tell you «It's ok, I wearing diaper».
He is comfortable
sitting on the seat because he doesn't feel like he's going to fall in the
toilet.
Holding urine is
not very typical, but some children do it out of a fear they developed around
toileting (this can result from anything such as being scolded for an accident, having a fear of
sitting on the
toilet, being scared of the
toilet being flushed, etc).
I have a three year old girl, who does
not want to use the
toilet, I've tryed everything, and when she does
sit on there, she won't pee lol
easyGokids is
not a step stool, it's a
toilet stool designed to instantly give your child the support they need until their feet reach the floor while
sitting on the
toilet.
Whitney Thomas: But, I would have gladly gotten off the plane, I probably would have gotten some legal into it - just being told to go in the bathroom to feed is just disgusting, I don't think anybody wants to
sit on the
toilet and eat a meal.
So I hand over the baby so I can get myself together and learn a few more songs real quick, or read a parenting book, or just google «baby wont stop.cryun 3 months what.doi do» (exactly like that due to shaky hands and trying to hurry up the whole process) and once I read the result while drinking water, while
sitting on the
toilet (let's all clap for my multitasking skills), I see that I am
not the only one with the same issue in the world.
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.
Try a little potty or a special potty seat for the
toilet if your child can't comfortably
sit on it.
he gets upset when he has an accident but he doesn't want to
sit on the
toilet either.
The child's body needs to be cleaned out, stool softeners are used after the cleaning to ensure that it does
not happen again and
sitting on the
toilet more often at scheduled times is used also.
My 21 month old daughter isn't quite ready to train (and I don't imagine she will be until 2 or 2 1/2, but she did insist
on sitting on the
toilet this morning.
We bought this in a desperate attempt to get our 3 yr old son interested in potty training since he wouldn't
sit on a regular potty or
toilet for more than a few seconds.
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.
He doesn't like to
sit down
on a
toilet seat at all, but he is to short to stand up to urinate.
but my son
sit on this
toilet seat reducer and i am
not having any difficulties to potty train him.
Decide whether you are going to potty train with a toddler potty (one that a child
sits on and empties into a
toilet) or a toddler seat that
sits on your existing
toilet seat so that your toddler doesn't fall into the
toilet.
around midnight i began to question my decision to have a home birth, & maria was getting tired... she called in a second midwife for support & my doula arrived from another birth... i was afraid of the power - i hadn't felt it like this in kayenn's birth... i was afraid that i would come apart - even though i had to - i know now that coming apart is a part of the process... someplace in the middle of this birth i realized that i did
not know how to do this - i was acting against the birth process - literally & emotionally... i had a mental idea of what it should look, sound, smell, be like... after some hours maria checked me again, i had been at 9 cm for 4 hours... she said to me, «some babies can come through at 9 cm, but yours will
not, sokhna... sokhna, you are going to have to fight to bring this baby out... go into the bathroom, get in the shower & work it out... «so i did... i went in the cold bathroom alone & remembered every cold detail of kayenn's birth... i wondered if i could get to the hospital
on time to have an emergency c - section & i began to cry... & as i cried i had to go to the bathroom - i
sat on the
toilet & the rushes came down like nothing i can explain - but they didn't hurt - it was just POWER!
The usual first croup treatment is to take your child into the bathroom, close the door,
sit on top of the closed
toilet seat together, and turn
on a hot shower (don't leave your child unattended around hot water).
Don't force your toddler to
sit on the
toilet or potty when he doesn't want to, even if you know he has to go.
We also tried taking a toy away from him everyday for a month that he didn't at least
sit on the
toilet for 5 seconds.
We suppose
sitting on the floor is a better alternative than
sitting on the open
toilet, since it doesn't seem to have a lid, plus we imagine there are germs
on every surface in there.
I didn't have any expectations when I began to
sit her
on the
toilet and was surprised and delighted by how quickly she picked it up.
My son was
not potty trained until he was almost 4 years old.He was a very active boy, and it seemed that he just didn't want to take the time to go to the bathroom / potty when he could just go in his diaper and keep
on playing.I did spend time putting him
on his potty chair, and eventually the
toilet but he would never go, yet as soon as a diaper was
on, he's dirty it.And I felt like a horribly mean mother for making him
sit there for so long.So, I decided to just let him do it when he wanted to.
She has learned that it is just a routine, she doesn't fuss about
sitting on the
toilet, it's just something she does when she wakes up and after meals.
However now he does
nt want to
sit on it bt wen the time comes he rushes by the
toilet and sqorts
on the floor or stands by the
toilet door and urinates.
I
sit on the back of the
toilet (WITH my pants
on, I am
not going to the
toilet as well) and I put baby between my legs
on the front part of the
toilet.
He went through a phase where he was too busy to want to
sit on the
toilet, so we introduced giving him a healthy little treat, like a organic graham cracker bunny, for
sitting on the
toilet for a few seconds, whether or
not he actually did anything.
For example, me
sitting with my son
on the
toilet seat and pushing it, am I pushing him too away from it that he's
not gonna be interested in or if I put him, you know, I have other friends that put their kids back and forth through big kid underwear and diapers and they have accidents, is that going to something that's gonna, you know, scar them from actually using a properly the potty?
I can understand why the big
toilet, with the high seat and loud flushing noises might intimidate a little kid... but I'm
not sure why he's so hesitant to even
sit on the training potty.
I let her in and we
sit on the
toilet with a magazine and sometimes we «potty» and sometimes we don't.
Also if the
toilet is an auto - flush, warn your kid ahead of time so they aren't startled too much when it goes off while they are still
sitting on it.
Firstly, it fits almost all
toilets and has a rubber border around the edges so the seat doesn't slip around when a child
sits on it.
If you start the training process using the regular
toilet with the trainer seat
on top, then your child will get used to
sitting up high
on the
toilet and will also become used to the flushing sound that a real
toilet makes, a sound that children often become afraid of if they haven't been exposed to it enough times.
If you want to know a fun little parenting secret, the butt - wiping doesn't end when your kid can finally
sit on the
toilet and poop.
I would say just talk to them about the potty read up
on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are
not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really
not ready try potty training keep a onesie
on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper
on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her
sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes
on the big
toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will
sit and
not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into
toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does
not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off
on the training because she can
not pull her pants up and down which is
on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
I take her to the
toilet and
sit her
on the
toilet and tell her that pee should be done in the
toilet not in her pants.
This is his designated
toilet, we temporarily don't use this sink for anything else until he can
sit on a potty.
I thought about how I might carry Gabriella, in her little hospital gown with happy tigers romping around
on it and her IV line, into the
not - so - clean, poorly lit bathroom in her room and let her nurse, with the door closed, while I
sat on the
toilet.
What do you do if your three year old just won't
sit on the potty when you want to
toilet - train her for preschool in September, when she'll be four already?
He cited instances where students are compelled to
sit on bricks because there is
not furniture for them and others also forced to sleep in
toilets converted into dormitories as a result of accommodation challenges in the implementing schools.