Wait for them to be old enough to talk then tell them to do their best to warn mommy or daddy when they have to do what they gotta do. But leave a diaper on just in case.
Your local library should have some books that show you how to do that. There are some which show you how to potty train in one day, and the amazing part is, they work... provided that you do it right.
Children need to start being potty trained at about 2 years to 3 years old.
my daughter refused to potty train till my son did and he did at 2 years old and she had turned 3, 2 months lbefore, but as soon as she saw him potty trained she did it over night!!!
There is no state law requiring that a 3 year old be potty trained in LA. It is just a preference by a lot of daycare facilities.
just a preference by a lot of daycare facilities
When she is sleeping, carry her to the potty & she will go wee-wee sleeping!Also, set an alarm for when she has to go to the potty to do her business.If she wakes up & feels truly desperate to go wee, she must shout you to take her or she must go herself (if she can)If she really is bursting, then you will have no chocie but to take her, or to have to wash soaked sheets.xhope this helps!!!
The same way as you would train one but watching 3 dogs instead of 1.
Answer Take your time with her, this is all new to her, but at the same time, you have to be firm with her and let her know how upset mommy is when she doesn't go on the potty.
If you have a baby, when it needs to it will go to the toilet automatically and you will have to change its diaper. If you have a toddler, buy a potty chair and you can potty train it, when it is potty trained, if it is out of its crib, and it needs to go to the toilet, it will go potty automatically. If it doesn't, you can click on the potty chair and click use.
put them on him and keep askin him if he has to pee and put him on the potty every half hour
they should be.... potty trained walking talking being active and being super adorable :)
I believe there are bed pads that you can buy which vibrate or sound an alarm if they become wet. This will wake the child up and help coach them to get up when they have to use the restroom.