Potty train Check list
Your child maybe ready to start potty training if he senses the urge to pee and poop, and he asks for a diaper change. Other signs are:
- Has regular, soft, formed bowel movements
- Can pull his pants up and down
- Imitates other's bathroom habits like to watch you go to the bathroom, wants to wear underwear, and so on
- Makes physical demonstration when he's having a bowel movement such as grunting, squatting, or telling you.
- Has words for stool and urine
- Can follow simple instructions such as "Give me the toy"
- Understand the physical signals that mean he has to go and can tell you before it happens
- Dislikes the feeling of being in a dirty nappy
- Has "dry" periods of at least three or four hours, this shows his bladder muscles are developed enough to hold his urine in and store it
- Isn't negative about everything
- Understands the value of putting things where they belong
- Demonstrates a desire for independence.
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