💡 Signs It’s Time for Potty Training:
• Uncomfortable with Diapers: If your baby starts pulling at their diaper or showing discomfort with wetness, they might be ready.
• Expressing the Need to Go: When your baby begins telling you “pee” or “poo,” it’s a sign of awareness.
• Dry Diaper for Longer Periods: If your baby’s diaper stays dry for 2+ hours, they may have developed bladder control.
• Interest in Adult Toileting: Curiosity or imitation when adults use the toilet is a strong indicator.
• Following Simple Instructions: If your baby can follow commands like “sit on the potty,” it shows they’re ready.
🎯 Steps for Successful Potty Training:
• Establish Routine: Start by taking your baby to the potty at consistent times, like after meals or naps.
• Patience and Encouragement: Celebrate small successes with praise, smiles, or little rewards.
• Use Suitable Tools: Invest in a child-friendly potty or a training seat to make them feel secure.
🛁 Teaching Hygiene Habits:
• After every session, guide your baby on proper handwashing to build lifelong healthy habits. Remember, if your baby isn’t ready, it’s okay to pause and try again later—keep it relaxed and fun! 🤗
