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Potty training
Hi my kid is 4 year old and she is not yet used to.potty training. Though we are trying she is not ready and asking for diapers. She is ok in other ways but the only problem is she is not able to tell that she is peeing . after poo she tells us to clean , before poo she just dont tell us ... Based on her expression or behaviour we are finding out. Please suggest on how to train her. Thanks In advance...
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Stop diaper use...dont scold her but explain her to tell about poo or peeing...gradually child will learn... Try try and try for toilet training.. Mention weight ....
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patience from parent is must... counselling is most important...
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Consult pediatrician as 4 year child should be toilet trained and must tell if she wants to go to toilet. Stop using diapers Fix time in morning and evening , even at weekends. If constipation, Give plenty of liquids and warm water Give curd, buttermilk, banana and pappaya High fibre diet
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Consult pediatrician for detail evaluation
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This is high time that child should be toilet trained.
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