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damaskus [11]
3 years ago
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What are signs that a child may be or is ready for potty training? What developmental skills does a toddler need to successfully

potty train? What can a parent or caregiver do to encourage a child that is potty training? What can cause problems when potty training?
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1 answer:
Sedaia [141]3 years ago
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<h2>signs that a child is ready for potty training</h2>

Pulling at a wet or dirty diaper.

Hiding to pee or poop.

Showing Interest in others' use of the potty, or copying their behavior.

Having a dry diaper for a longer-than-usual time.

Awakening dry from a nap.

<h2>developmental skills needed for potty training </h2>

Self-Mastery. The desire to master one's own body and environment is a powerful desire common to all toddlers and preschoolers.

Resistance. The desire to control his physical functions and his environment may increase during times of major change in the child's life.

Desire for Approval.

Social Awareness.

<h2>what a parent or caregiver can do</h2>

Encourage them to sit on the potty, even fully clothed, to build familiarity.

Offer your kiddo the option to use the toilet.

Don't force it.

Many children will take an interest when they see other children using the bathroom.

<h2>things that can cause problems while potty training</h2>

Stressors include an illness in the child or a relative, a new baby, a change from crib to bed, or a move to a new house. Potty training regression might also be caused by health issues (such as constipation) or a fear of the potty. It's also possible your child wasn't really potty trained in the first place.

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