Parents are the people who have the earliest and most contact with their children, and they are the best teachers for their children. Therefore, many things in life require correct guidance from parents. Teaching a new skill to a baby requires a lot of patience and should not be rushed. A gradual approach is the best. So how many babies will know about urination and defecation?
Teaching babies to urinate and defecate on their own is a challenging process for parents. At around one year old, babies can basically control their urination and defecation. Parents should tell their babies that defecating and urinating anywhere is not right, and it is best to lead them to the bathroom. Whether it is convenient or not is the baby's own feeling, and as a caregiver, it is impossible to know. We need to teach the baby to actively tell adults, only in this way can they receive great help.
When teaching babies how to urinate and defecate, parents should not be too harsh. When it comes to being able to urinate and defecate, but their own babies do not know, parents should not worry too much. As long as the baby develops normally, controlling urination and defecation is inevitable, so don't scold the baby too harshly when they don't understand. Parents can remind their babies regularly that proper guidance is the best approach.
Although the baby's urination and defecation are irregular, as long as the parents are careful, they can roughly infer the time of the baby's urination and defecation based on how much the baby eats. Although it is not very accurate, it can also help parents grasp the baby's urination and defecation movements.