It Simple, Just Let Them Go On There Own Time, There Learn Soon. Keep Reminding Them!♥
Pooing in the toilet then shake it, and put it in soup.
If you stop pooing while it is hangin' out, it will either fall in to the toilet or it will get sucked in and you will get constipated for the rest of your life. then you will turn fat and brown and purple and squishy. i'm serious! it happened to my sister! :(
For most autistic children, yes. Because of change and sensory issues. But a child might get use to it eventually. But there will be problems if you keep the toilet training delayed much longer that is your child will grow up not getting use to toilet habits when they reach to their teens and adulthood, which is why you should start with them when they're at the age of 4 or 5. Have a therapist help your child with toilet habits. Have an Autistic child watch an Educational video about toilet training-that might get them use to it. For instance if you have a puppy, start training them to go outside and explain to your Autistic child why you do that. Start observing an autistic child after mealtimes to take them to the bathroom even when they don't feel like they need to go. Show them their new routine such as a picture of a toilet. When they finally succeed in using the toilet, start praising them and rewarding them.
Only if you are a guy.
2 or 3 yrs old but take it step by step if you do start to train your child and try to explain what your doing to your child.
Easy, Your baby needs corn. Then soon your baby will start pooping
he should be remembered 4 pooing in the toilet instead of on the lawn... he is a ding dong doody head. J.K. (just kidding) he was great.
A regular toilet seat is much larger like for young adults and adults to sit on. Child toilet seats are made for children who are being potty trained such as toddlers. So basically regular toilet seats are for bigger people and child toilet seats are for children.
To effectively incorporate potty training bed sheets into your child's nighttime routine, start by placing them on the bed before bedtime. Encourage your child to use the toilet before going to sleep and remind them to do so if they wake up during the night. Praise and reward them for successful trips to the toilet. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key to helping your child transition from diapers to using the toilet independently.
it is REALLY fun pooing OMG its fun. by crap man.
To effectively incorporate potty training toilet paper into your child's toilet training routine, start by teaching them how to properly use it during bathroom trips. Show them how to tear off the right amount, wipe themselves gently, and dispose of the used paper in the toilet. Encourage them to practice these steps consistently and provide positive reinforcement for their efforts. Gradually, they will learn to use toilet paper independently as part of their potty training routine.
a tapeworm has hooks on its head and round the mouth as a means of clinging to the insides of the stomach when bowel movements (pooing or peeing) occurs, so that it does not get excreted into the toilet or the ground. (the ground... :D)