well you take him to the restroom and sit him then show him how to do pottie then tell him that he needs to flush,wash his hands and there it works!
Let them see how it is done
you tell him hess out of diapers then you sit on the potty as an example then he should do it mommy does the example or else they dont do it
Buy a baby potty with Dora or another character on it, if you have a girl. If you have a boy then buy a baby potty with spongebob or something on it. If you can't find one with characters on it then buy their favorite color. Good luck.
Put him on the toilet
Potty training any child is a huge challenge, but twin boy is an even larger one! The first thing you need to do is to set up a rewards program that will reward them for going in the potty. the second thing you need to do is to reassure them when they don't go in the potty. Asking them to go together might help boost their confidence to more often in the potty. Try putting cheerios in the toilet and ask the to try to pee on them, it sounds weird but it helps with aim and it's more fun.
The same way a circumcised one ! Keep putting them on the potty so they get used to it. Eventually they realise this is where they do there business.
Hi! Potty Training is something some parents think is easy, but others need advice to help them get along. Take me for example. I am the mother of two busy little tykes. I found it to be a challenge for my son. Aaron is three and (finally) potty trained. My daughter: Morgan is only 11 months, so she is nowhere close. How I managed to potty train Aaron is we bought him a plastic training toilet. I told him any time he felt like he needed to 'go potty' to go in his potty. Of course, a small child can't learn from word of mouth, so we had to help him. Pull ups are an easy way to help along, but of course you knew that. Some moms are against this but I found it to be helpful: let him run around in just the pull up and maybe a Shirt. That way you have less things to pull off when he needs to go. Each time your son makes it to the potty, give a small reward, may it be a small piece of chocolate or snack. The reward will get him to want to go more and more often. Also, if he just is refusing to say when he needs to go, about every hour - hour and a half take him to the potty and ask him if he needs to go. (90% of the time he will sit down and go for you) even though he didn't say he had to go, reward the toddler. The reward makes him want to go that much more. After careful training, you son will have it down. The hardest part is weening them off the sweets! Hope this helped. It was all I could remember doing . . . but if I think of anything else, I'll post. Good luck!
not until it's about a year and a half then look if it's spur are long then it's a boy...
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A 16 year old boy should not take any supplements. Just eat healthily and stay active.
It depends on their strength, training, and endurance
you go into training and then maybe wwe will sign u