Child Potty Training
Once your child shows signs of being ready to use the potty, your aim should be to help and her. If you do this, she is likely to achieve control quite quickly and without much trouble, and will remain happy and confident throughout. If you [...]
Boys Bladder Control
Boys are generally later than girls in developing bowel and bladder control, and bedwetting is more frequent in boys. The age ranges given are just a rough guide.
Early stages: 1-1½ years
At this stage your little boy has no “control.” [...]
Girls Bladder Control
Bowel and bladder control usually start earlier and are complete more quickly in girls. The age ranges given are approximate.
Early stages: 1-1½ years
A sign that the bladder is maturing is when she gestures or makes a sound to indicate [...]
Introducing The Potty
There are the ways to help your child be dry and clean, but only after he indicates to you by sound or gesture that he knows he’s passed urine or stool. Allow him to find his own pace, without any pressure from you.
Step1 Start by giving [...]
Problems with Potty Training
Children who are allowed to achieve bowel and bladder control at their own pace learn to use the potty very quickly and have few accidents. It’s only when parents interfere with their child’s steady progress by expecting too much too soon [...]
Child Malabsorption
Malabsorption can occur with allergies or enzyme deficiency, or because of celiac disease, which is an inflammation of the small bowel due to gluten sensitivity. The inflamed bowel is incapable of absorbing many foods, so your baby can quickly [...]
Bowel And Bladder Older Baby
Once your baby starts to taking solids, you will find that he soils his diaper less often. You will continue to see changes in his bowel movements as his digestive system matures, right up to the age of five or six years. After the baby’s [...]
