How to remove the diaper?

Removing our child's diaper may seem like a simple task, however there are a series of guidelines that we must follow to do it more easily and avoid complications during this process. Here we will provide some tips to help you carry out this task in a better way and get your little one to finally leave the diaper.
- Make him see and learn: Children are mimetic, this means they imitate what adults do. Let him see what the process is like and little by little he will be able to learn.
- Buy appropriate equipment for him: When your child begins to use the toilet it is important that he can put his feet on the floor or a bench , especially to push when pooping. Most experts recommend that you buy your child a child's potty, not only because he will consider it his own, but also because he will feel safer than on the large toilet (many children are afraid of falling on the toilet, and this anxiety can interfere with the training).
- Help him feel comfortable: It is important that your little one gets used to using the potty . To do this, it is important to let him know that it is his. You can carry out some details that can help in the process. Writing his name is a good option , even letting him decorate it himself with stickers. Surely your child has a favorite stuffed animal or toy. You can do a small demonstration using the toy, normally children love to identify with their favorite toy or character , so it is something that can help.
- Buy eye-catching underwear: A great idea to get your child out of diapers is to show him the incredible designs on underwear . Take him to the stores and let him choose one of these designs himself. You will find everything from your favorite superheroes to cartoon characters, which will be motivating to achieve what we want.
- Teach him to go to the bathroom sitting and then standing: If your child is a boy, we recommend that you first teach him to go to the bathroom sitting, this is to ensure that he does not get distracted and learns that the potty is used for both things, both for peeing, I eat poop. You will also ensure that it is not complicated with “aiming” which at first can be difficult for some children, there are stickers that you can put on and they help a lot to refine your aim.
- Celebrate each of their achievements : Going to the bathroom can be rewarding, sitting on the toilet... remember all the previous steps and like everything in life, the path for your child to learn things will be full of small difficulties or setbacks but that's it. sign that he is trying . It is important that you, as a parent, support him at all times and celebrate all his achievements, no matter how small they may be, remember that you are key in his life .
I hope these tips for removing your little one's diaper have been useful to you.
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