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Monday, March 14, 2011
Alkisah Anas potty training
Monday, February 21, 2011
Peringkat pertama potty training Anas
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Bersediakah Anas untuk potty training?
Approved by the BabyCentre Medical Advisory BoardIt probably seems like just yesterday that you changed your baby's first nappy, but before you know it she'll be ready to start potty training. While there's no magic age at which a child is ready to start using the potty, most toddlers will develop the necessary physical and cognitive skills between 18 and 24 months of age (though some aren't ready to start until they're as old as four). Use the checklist below to keep track of your toddler's progress toward readiness. You don't have to wait until you've checked off every item to start training; rather, look for a general trend toward independence and an understanding of what it means to go to the bathroom like a grown-up. Your child may be ready to start potty training if she: • Has regular, soft, formed bowel movements • Can pull her pants up and down • Imitates others' bathroom habits (likes to watch you go to the bathroom, wants to wear underwear, and so on) • Makes a physical demonstration when she's having a bowel movement (such as grunting, squatting, or telling you) • Has words for stool and urine • Can follow simple instructions (such as "Give me the toy.") • Understands the physical signals that mean she has to go and can tell you before it happens • Dislikes the feeling of being in a dirty nappy • Has "dry" periods of at least three or four hours (this shows her bladder muscles are developed enough to hold her urine in and store it) • Isn't negative about everything • Understands the value of putting things where they belong • Demonstrates a desire for independence • Can walk and sit down



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