Perhaps you have
practiced baby potty training, or elimination communication, right from the start and your child is already familiar with the potty?
Not exact matches
EC can be
practiced «part time», meaning that the
baby wears diapers sometimes or most of the time, but is given many
potty opportunities.
Did you know that some people around the world, and even in your hometown,
practice «elimination communication» and take their
babies to the
potty / waste location as early as birth?
She has spent the last several years working with 1000's of parents, one - on - one, to solve the biggest EC challenges and make the
practice of
pottying their
babies efficient, effective, and most of all... enjoyable.
excludes everything that does not work filtered to only include the research and techniques that are known to create a positive, effective
potty practice with your
baby
Putting
babies on
potties was common
practice up until the 1950s.
Some
babies sleep better after
pottying (you take them once and then they'll sleep for four hours instead of two), so those families
practice EC at night.
By
practicing EC consistently, your
baby will learn to release her bladder at will upon hearing the cueing sound and / or being held in the
potty position.
Most of them were cosleeping, a
practice that made nighttime
pottying easier, but also cultivates a deeper connection of trust and responsiveness between moms and
babies, and makes nighttime nursing a breeze.
With
practice, parents learn their child's rhythms; some parents sleep next to their children and keep a
potty at arm's reach, or diaper their
babies overnight.
Best - selling author, national columnist, and family therapist John Rosemond has responded to the epidemic of wetting and soiling among older children by recommending a return to the age - old
practice of
potty training babies or newly mobile tots (see article on the Benefits of Infant Potty Train
potty training
babies or newly mobile tots (see article on the Benefits of Infant
Potty Train
Potty Training).
The ideal starting window is 0 - 4 months, but you can start
practicing EC (aka Infant
Potty Training, Diaper - free
Babies, Natural Infant Hygiene, or Early
Potty Training) all the way up to 18 months.
Infant
potty training, also known as elimination communication and natural infant hygiene, is the
practice of responding in a timely and compassionate manner to your
baby's cues by taking him to an appropriate
pottying place, be it a toilet, a basin, etc., rather...
When
practicing Elimination Control, EC for insiders, the parent or carer looks for a
baby's cues that it needs to go and then acts upon it by holding
baby over a bowl,
potty or toilet.
Infant
potty training is the
practice of introducing your
baby to the toilet at a very early age — usually between birth and 4 months.
Also called «elimination communication» or «natural infant hygiene,» infant
potty training is the
practice of introducing your
baby to the toilet or
potty at a very early age — usually between birth and 4 months.
When
practicing Elimination Communication with your new
baby, you may eventually choose to add a mini
potty into the equation.
The Truth Let me debunk this myth clearly and calmly:
pottying your
baby (when started and
practiced properly)...
[00:30:27] Heather McNamara: Sure, elimination communication just speaks to the fact that you're kind of watching your
baby's ques to see when they need to
potty and then instead of letting them go in the diaper, you put them on the toilet and let the material go straight in there where it needs to be disposed anyway and so, a lot of families
practices exclusively in other parts of the world, but, you know, here in general, in the United States, there are kind of like, varying levels of using this in - combination with some sort of diapering solution.
Let me debunk this myth clearly and calmly:
pottying your
baby (when started and
practiced properly) is actually less messy and takes less time than dealing with diaper changes.
I'm going to cloth diaper with my next
baby soon, but I'm definitely going to
practice the sound associations this time and hope for even earlier
potty training with that technique added to seeing his big brother using the
potty.
Like I mentioned earlier, I'll end this whole post with a concise list of tips for traveling abroad while maintaining your EC
practice with your
baby...
pottying all the way.