Sentences with phrase «toddler use the bathroom»

How could my toddler use the bathroom if he couldn't even tell me he had to go?
Nursing while helping a toddler use the bathroom?

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I use it on the bathroom doorway so I can get ready and still keep an eye on everyone, but the toddlers can't come grab my products while I have them out.
I used it for a few days and noticed no diaper smell in the bedroom or bathroom (and you know those toddler diapers are no joke!).
I remember a friend of mine told me about the day that her baby needed changing and toddler had an accident so she used the car wash bathroom to try to clean everyone up, inevitably getting things all over herself as she tried to maneuver in the small, public space.
Brightly colored Sesame Street illustrations show Elmo, Grover, Big Bird, Abby Cadabby, and the rest of the Sesame Street gang in seven scenes that introduce toddlers to important bathroom concepts from using the potty to washing hands to realizing that accidents happen.
Toddlers are still learning what it means to control their bladder as well as learning to tell people when they have to use the bathroom.
Bathrooms can be a dangerous place for curious toddlers so always supervise her when she's using the toilet.
You should also wash your hands thoroughly after changing soiled diapers or cleaning your toddler after using the bathroom.
Lead your toddler to the bathroom right before bed and encourage him to use the potty.
Talk about night - time bathroom use with your toddler so she knows what to do if she wakes up needing to use the bathroom.
Especially in the early stages of potty training, it may be unrealistic to ask a toddler who's just learning how to use the familiar toilet at home to sit on a seat and go to the bathroom in a strange place.
Each day, you should encourage your children using bathroom regularly, the best time is after meals, or whenever they need to go, your toddler should sit at list 10 minutes per time.
Lead your toddler to the bathroom and if necessary, help him slip off his diaper or training pants and use the toilet.
If your toddler is apprehensive about using the toilet at night, let him know you're available to help him to the bathroom.
Your goal, as a parent, is to help a willful toddler understand that they should stop whatever important activity they are doing when they feel the urge to go and use the scary porcelain monster in the bathroom rather than conveniently just go in a diaper.
It's a rare opportunity for me to be able to use the bathroom alone — my toddler always follows me in!
One tip that busy moms use to keep out mobile babies and toddlers whilst allowing older children to enter rooms like the kitchen and bathroom is to use a child's safety gate.
Toddlers don't always remember to tell you that they need to use the bathroom until it's too late.
She lies to her own mother about how much time she spends with her kids; practices pelvic floor squeezes in the boardroom; applies tips from Toddler Taming to soothe her irascible boss; uses her cell phone in the office bathroom to procure a hamster for her daughter's birthday («Any working mother who says she doesn't bribe her kids can add Liar to her résumé»); and cries into the laundry hamper when she misses her children's bedtime.
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