To help your child who is not potty trained yet, you can start by creating a consistent routine for bathroom breaks, offering positive reinforcement for successful attempts, and being patient and understanding throughout the process. It's important to avoid punishment for accidents and to provide gentle guidance and support as your child learns this new skill.
Daycare centers can accommodate children who are not yet potty-trained and do not change diapers by requiring parents to come in and change their child's diaper when needed. This ensures that the child's needs are met while also maintaining the daycare center's policy on diaper changing.
Consistency and patience are key in helping your 7-year-old with potty training. Encourage regular bathroom breaks, provide positive reinforcement for successful attempts, and address any underlying issues or fears. Seek guidance from a pediatrician or child development specialist if needed.
Consistency and positive reinforcement are key in helping your 6-year-old with potty training. Encourage regular bathroom breaks, offer rewards for successful attempts, and remain patient and supportive throughout the process. Consulting with a pediatrician or child psychologist may also provide additional guidance and support.
Good question! It's because they don't know anything yet.
I have owned and trained many dogs including in search and rescue. But I will say that my BMC is the smartest yet by far. potty trained in 1 day, crate potty trained in 4 days. He is 4 months old and sits,stays,lays down,shakes,high fives,speaks,heals,comes all with ease.
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Hello? Both boys AND girls pee in diapers. Babies are potty-trained yet, so how are they supposed to know?? It's just human nature!
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Sometimes unborn babies go potty, so you don't even have to be born yet.
Maybe s/he isn't potty trained yet. If he may not remember how to use the toilet. Perhaps there are mental, emotional, psychological issues. Perhaps he has a medical condition.
A baby need a diaper because it's body isn't able to tell when it needs to go to the bathroom yet, therefore a diaper is there to 'collect' any waste the baby might excrete before it's 'potty-trained' yet!!
If you want to save on diapers, you should introduce the potty Very early. Its never to early.Even if they aren't talking well yet, you can still change them in the restroom in front of the potty. The whole time you are wiping your child, tell them that what they just did belongs in the potty. Then to show them, sit them on it before you put on the clean diaper. Constantly saying that THIS is where their potty goes. Be consistent and do it Every Diaper Change. Otherwise they will get confused and believe that sometimes they have to use the potty, but sometimes they don't. Also, make sure they understand there is a reward for going in the potty. I bought a bag of Chocolate Kisses. When ever they went, I would put a new diaper on, pull up their pants and IMMEDIATELY give them a piece of candy. That way they recognize it as a reward and not just a snack. This works! They say that boys are harder to train, but my son was out of pull ups and in underwear 24hours a day BEFORE he was 2 and a half! Not even in night time pull ups. And my daughter goes on the potty everyday. She doesn't have very good Bladder control yet. But she hasn't had a B.M. in her diapers in a month. She goes in the potty every time. My daughter is Still 1yr old.