How to Potty Train Your Baby: A Step-by-Step Guide for Mothers
Many believe children will learn to use the potty naturally. I found that starting early and being consistent made a big difference for both me and my baby. I began when my daughter could sit unsupported at around five months. Potty training isn’t magic. It takes patience, routine, and careful observation. Here are the steps that worked for us: • Establish a morning routine: Place your child on the potty every day right after waking up. • Watch for signals: Look for cues like sitting up or making faces when they need to go. • Include night practice: Wake them at intervals to reduce bedwetting. • Teach simple words: Use a single word for pee or poo until they learn to distinguish. • Correct gently: Calmly guide them back to the potty after accidents. • Celebrate wins: Praise each success to build confidence. Every small step is progress. With consistency and kindness, your little one will master the potty in time.❤️
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