so nak train dia yak yak kat toilet dulu ....
Tips to Trouble-Free Toilet Training
When you think it's time, Barone and Stavinoha offer these tips for getting kids trained:
- Look for signs of readiness. These include showing interest in the potty or toilet; staying dry during naps or for several hours during the day; being able to follow simple directions; being able to pull down their own pants; using words, posture or facial expressions that indicate they have to go.
- Make a small potty available in the bathroom( tak der la nak sediakan potty suh terus duk atas jamban ...kena beli toilet seat hok lawo lawo berenda renda ). Try doing practice runs when you think your toddler might need to go by having him sit or stand in front of the potty for a few minutes several times a day. Most likely, your toddler won't actually go, Stavinoha said. But it can help them recognize the urge to go and associate the potty with it. ( ha nih payah sikit since ai ada time ngan dia malam je ...n weekends . tak pa mummy akan cuba )
- If your child resists, don't sweat it. Setting up a battle of wills will only make the process unnecessarily difficult on mom and dad. Back off for a few weeks, then try again.( ha tak pa dia kecik agi ...try pelan pelan )
- While potty training, avoid asking: "Do you have to go to the potty?" "You're almost guaranteed your child will tell you 'no'," Stavinoha said.( Ha ha mmg punnnnnnnnnnn)
If a child is 4 or 5 and still not staying dry during the day, or if you suspect the reason may have a physical cause, discuss it with the pediatrician, Stavinoha said.
Nih kalau time dia bagitau dia kencing...pampers dia basah dia tak suka ...ha cam nih la . Tambah plak dah pandai bukak pampers sendiri lagi la tensen tiap kali wee wee misti nak tuka baru
ha cek list ...ley share ngan kokwang semer
Physical signs
Is coordinated enough to walk, and even run, steadily.
Urinates a fair amount at one time.
Has regular, well-formed bowel movements at relatively predictable times.
Has "dry" periods of at least three or four hours, which shows that his bladder muscles are developed enough to hold urine.
Behavioral signs
Can sit down quietly in one position for two to five minutes.
Can pull his pants up and down.ha nih mmg terrer ..kadang 5 kali tuka suar
Dislikes the feeling of wearing a wet or dirty diaper...ha memamnggggggg
Shows interest in others' bathroom habits (wants to watch you go to the bathroom or wear underwear). yup silap2 kena bagi dia masuk sama
Gives a physical or verbal sign when he's having a bowel movement such as grunting, squatting, or telling you....ha ha cepat2 amik towel
Demonstrates a desire for independence.
Takes pride in his accomplishments.
Isn't resistant to learning to use the toilet.
Is in a generally cooperative stage, not a negative or contrary one.
Cognitive signs
Can follow simple instructions, such as "go get the toy."
Understands the value of putting things where they belong.
Has words for urine and stool.
Understands the physical signals that mean he has to go and can tell you before it happens or even hold it until he has time to get to the potty.
* article di amik dari Baby Center
Tak pa akan ku cuba utk cik yaya .................
tapi kalau Yaya tak berjaya lagi mummy jgn marah tauuuuuuuu mummy kan tahu Yaya takut kalau mummy wat muker bekeng .
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insyallah bleh punye .. yakin bolehhhh .. kita traina dam umo 2 yrs ++ mula2 mecabar gaks .. cuma skrg dia jeles tgk pampers @ colth diaper adik dia .. time uk..uk dia mintak pakai .. adehhh
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