Train them. If they are scared of the toilet them keep telling them older kids use it, and don't be afraid of it.. and all that.
There are several reasons why a toddler may refuse to poop, including fear of the toilet, discomfort, or changes in routine. It is important to address any underlying issues and consult with a pediatrician if the problem persists.
Parents can encourage a toddler who is hiding to poop by creating a positive and supportive environment around toilet training. This can include praising and rewarding the child for using the toilet, providing a comfortable and inviting bathroom space, and being patient and understanding during the process. It is important for parents to communicate openly with their child and offer reassurance and encouragement to help them feel comfortable and confident in using the toilet.
When a toddler hides to poop, parents can effectively address and manage the situation by calmly explaining the importance of using the toilet, creating a consistent bathroom routine, and providing positive reinforcement when the child uses the toilet properly. It is also helpful to make the bathroom a comfortable and inviting space for the child.
Effective solutions for dealing with toddler withholding poop behavior include establishing a consistent bathroom routine, providing a balanced diet with plenty of fiber, offering positive reinforcement for using the toilet, and seeking guidance from a pediatrician or child psychologist if the behavior persists.
To help your toddler who holds poop, you can try to create a comfortable and relaxed environment for them during bowel movements. Encourage a regular bathroom routine, offer healthy foods with fiber, and praise them for using the toilet. If the issue persists, consult a pediatrician for further guidance.
IT symbolizes the poop from your toilet. I know this sounds funny but its true!!! poop.............................................. IT symbolizes the poop from your toilet. I know this sounds funny but its true!!! poop..............................................
To flush after a poop, press the larger button on the toilet.
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Yes, have you ever found poop on a toilet seat?
The toilet, a dunny, heaps more places. Or in nature.
sit on the toilet
toddler does not want poop in his diapers. Just make him say like poo-poo when he has to go and you can take him to the bathroom. =)