Jed is a 26-month-old child whose family caregivers work outside the home.
He goes to a day carecenter 3 days a week and is kept by his grandmother the other 2 days.
Ma’am did you observe your child manifesting some signs of readiness for toilet training, like being aware of act of elimination or able to inform you when he needs to urinate or defecate?
Good morning nurse, I would like to take advices about my 26 month old child's Toilet Training
Yes nurse I’ve notice those signs every time he will urinate or defecate.
To assist your child during bowel and bladder training you can use a potty chair to make it easier for him to access the toilet bowl. You can also help him to remove his pants and remind him to put it off before using the toilet.
Nurse what should I do to support my child during bowel and bladder training?
Ma’am you should always remember to avoid punishing your child every time he failed to use the toilet when he urinate and defecate because it might affect his toilet training.
Can the attitude of the caregiver matter to this training?
To provide consistency in toilet training, I suggest that you should make a schedule for regular urination and defecation and assist your child every time he will use the toilet.
Nurse what is the best way that I can do to provide consistency in my child’s toilet training?
Thank you for the Advice Nurse, I will apply it for the toilet training for my son.
Sukurta daugiau nei 30 milijonų siužetinių lentelių