Whens and Hows in Removing Baby Dipers

When and how do you smoothly remove the diapers?Moms who are raising their children for the first time may be wondering when it is best to remove the diapers. In this article, I will introduce a guideline for when to remove diapers.Timing to smoothly remove diapersIt seems that there are cases where diapers are removed at the earliest after the age of one, and in some cases after the age of three. There are two types of diapers: cloth diapers and paper diapers. Cloth diapers are easier to understand when they are wet and uncomfortable, so they are easier to be aware of excretion and can convey the feeling of "peeing" at an earlier stage. It is said that when removing diapers, it is better to use the growth and development of the child as a guide rather than worrying about the age of the diaper. This is because removing diapers will inevitably be a set with "toilet training." Therefore, I think that it will be easier to proceed after it becomes possible to excrete in the toilet to some extent with the consciousness of "parent and child together". Now, let me give you an idea of ​​when to start potty-training next time.・ If your kids can walk by themselvesThe guideline for starting potty-training is whether your child can walk alone. First, check if you have cleared this point. If your kid can walk properly by himself, decide the time to go to the bathroom and get into the habit of going to the bathroom with their own feet. Once they've learned to gradually sit on the toilet bowl and do some extra work, all they have to do is remember to go to the bathroom before they leak it.・ When the pee interval becomes to some extentAs you change diapers, you should see a change in the amount of pee in your child. Having some time not peeing is a sign that your kids have grown enough to store some pee in their bladders. The guideline for starting potty-training is whether or not there is an interval between pees for 2 hours or more. If you check the diaper in detail, you can see how often they are peeing, so please try it. It will be easier for children to keep pace if they go to the bathroom to encourage excretion after waking up in the morning or before meals.・ If your kids can understand the words of adultsWhen your kids reach the age of two or three, they will be able to understand what adults are saying to some extent. Even if you can't communicate perfectly, if you talk to them and the child responds with "yes" or "no", they can understand what their parents are saying to some extent. If you can confirm that your kids understand what the adult is saying, say "Tell me if you want to go to the bathroom" and guide them to go to the bathroom on their own initiative. Let's do it.Does it take time to remove diapers at night?It is generally said that it is night time that it is difficult to remove diapers. It's really rare that you don't need diapers at night as soon as you complete potty-training during the day. It is difficult for children to adjust their excretion while sleeping, and it is not uncommon for children who can spend the day in pants to still use diapers at night. It is better to patiently remove diapers at night. Use diapers to check how often you are leaking, and change to pants when the diapers are no longer wet. Of course, there will be days when you will leak, but sometimes the discomfort at that time will cause you to stop leaking. When changing from diapers to pants, don't forget to take measures against leaks such as a tarpaulin on the futon.Don't rush to remove the diaper and proceed patientlyThe important thing about removing diapers is not to be impatient or angry because of failure compared to other children. Forcing it can have the opposite effect, such as giving the child an unpleasant impression of the toilet and leaving only fear. In order to remove diapers, it is important to take steps slowly while watching the timing of the child. Even if you remove the diaper once, it may come back immediately. If you set the deadline exactly, your mom will feel pressured, so be patient.

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