How To Potty Train A Toddler Girl At Night
Make going potty part of bedtime.
How to potty train a toddler girl at night. Have the child help with preparing these stickers the fun part is the art of preparation. Line them up in the direction you want the child to walk at night and explain that these stickers help guide your childs way. Introduce grains veggies fruit and juice. Make sure your childs feet rest on the floor or a stool.
Use simple positive terms to talk about the toilet. Cut out drinks one hour before your childs bedtime. A lot of bed wetting happens within the first few hours of sleep so you can start by taking her to the bathroom just before you go to bed. Let them eat drink and play as normal but every 15 minutes put them on the potty.
Help her use the potty a half hour before she goes to bedand again right before bedtime. Constipation is a common culprit behind bladder issues. Encourage your child to sit on the potty chair in clothes to start out. Right before your own bedtime at around 10 or 11 pm gently rouse your child into a semi awake state keeping the room dimly lit and then bring them back to the potty to urinate.
Once potty training at night is the goal its important to make going potty a part of the bedtime routine just like brushing teeth. When you get home have another session. And they will likely stay asleep even when you put them back in their bed. At the end of a session revert back to a diaper or pull up and go on with your day.
Prepare the floor with glowing stickers or stars. This means that youll want to train your child in the morning and afternoon for a few hours at home. A full bowel can put pressure on the bladder and make it unstable leading to accidents at night and during the day. And remember to maintain patience at all times.
Place a potty chair in the bathroom or initially wherever your child is spending most of his or her time. They will also likely wake dry and ready to use the potty in the morning. Youll need to hold them up but i guarantee you once they are seated on the toilet and they feel air on their bottom they will go. Let them maintain control but give them a way to follow through with your request.