When your baby has passed her first birthday, you can start teaching her to do her toilet training. these are some steps to teach her:
- During diaper changes, narrate the process to teach your toddler the words and meanings for bathroom-related functions, such as "pee-pee" and "poo-poo." Include descriptive words that you'll use during the process, such as "wet," "dry," "wipe" and "wash."
- If you're comfortable with it, bring your child with you when you use the toilet. Explain what you're doing. Tell him that when he gets bigger, he'll put his pee-pee and poo-poo in the toilet instead of in his diaper. Let him flush the toilet if he wants to.
- Help your toddler identify what's happening when she wets or fills her diaper. Tell her, "You're going poo-poo in your diaper." Have her watch you dump and flush.
- Start giving your child simple directions and help him to follow them. For example, ask him to get a toy from another room or to put the spoon in the dishwasher.
- Encourage your child to do things on her own: put on her socks, pull up her pants, carry a cup to the sink or fetch a book.
- Have a daily sit-and-read time together.
- Buy a potty chair, a dozen pairs of training pants, four or more elastic-waist pants or shorts and a supply of pull-up diapers or disposables with a feel-the-wetness sensation liner.

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