Questions tagged toilet-training
Some children take a little longer than others to produce sufficient quantities of anti-diuretic hormone at night. This helps to regulate the amoun...
Hi, It is completely normal for kids to regress in their toilet training. Often this is due to a change in the family of some sort, but it can also...
Hi, He needs to be able to recognize when he is wet or dirty first and then be able to hold on for long enough to get to the toilet and then, relea...
There are lots of reasons why toddlers regress in their toileting. A change in routine, a new baby in the family, starting at childcare or for no a...
I’m not sure I can offer you any advice which hasn’t been suggested already. But will list off the common mangagment stratgies for this...
Generally around 2 years is a good time to start. In summer is easier simply because of the ease of washing and peeling off layers of clothing in a...
Hi, There are a couple of markers which indicate readiness. If he is recognizing when he is wet or dirty, is waking up dry after having a nap, can ...
Hi, This is such a common concern for parents, but toddlers don’t seem to mind in the slightest. To be honest, I wouldn’t worry too mu...
Hi Sally, I appreciate your email. It sounds like you have a strong and determined young daughter who is trying to gain your attention. It is i...
Hello Metissa, Your daughter is not quite 2, so I would not worry too much about her not weeing in the toilet at the moment. I am sure there ar...