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How to quit diapers for children?

Tell me how I quit diapers for my children:

About quitting diapers during the day:

It is summer when the child is one and a half years old, and the child usually urinates only once every two or three hours. At this time, I take off my diaper and wear underwear during the day. I'll tell him to pee and then call his mother. But at first he was unconscious and only said after urinating. At this time, I won't change my pants at once, which makes my children feel uncomfortable when their pants are wet. Then I will say, "I have to tell my mother in advance before I pee, and then I will say that my pants are wet after I pee. Is it uncomfortable?" It took him about a month to realize. After that, I will occasionally forget to play and pee my pants. Parents don't blame me, change my pants. After all, children are still young, which is inevitable.

Note: during training, I didn't wear open-backed pants for my children, because I thought it would neither protect their privacy nor be hygienic. Open-backed pants are very convenient for parents. I don't pee my children regularly. I just want them to pee voluntarily, instead of relying on parents' external forces.

Preparation: Prepare more pairs of underwear. It is normal for children to get wet five or six times a day.

About quitting diapers at night:

About two years old, I found that the child didn't pee all night, and usually got up in the morning to pee in a big bubble. At this time, I just try to take off my diaper at night. It is easier to take off the diaper at night, because our children can't sleep at night, and they all get up in the morning to pee, which is not too troublesome. Wet the bed two or three times, and parents are generally in a state of mind. Just dry the mattress and wash the sheets.

Note: Try to drink less water before going to bed at night.

Preparation: You can prepare a big diaper pad.

Train to sit on the toilet;

At first, the children were very opposed to using the toilet. Call me every time I pee, mom, and change my diaper. No matter what I say, I refuse to let him go to the toilet. A few times, I was so anxious that I forced my child to sit in the toilet. The child broke free while crying and stopped pulling. It can be seen that you still have to be patient and give your child time to accept it slowly.

Usually adults can show their children when they go to the toilet and tell them why they are sitting in the toilet. This is also a learning process.

Later, I saw him holding it so hard that he couldn't pull it out with all his strength. I asked tentatively, "Do you want to try the toilet?" He nodded, made the first attempt, and then slowly accepted it.

Conclusion: When to quit diapers, first, it depends on whether the child is ready (generally, it depends on the time for the child to hold the urine), and second, it is best to train in summer. When you get wet, you can wash it easily and quickly. Premature training will increase parents' anxiety and children's psychological burden.