For babies, household toilets are not very suitable, so many parents and friends will buy toilets for their babies so that they can sit on them and defecate on their own. However, some parents believe that the baby's toilet seat is optional and even think it is unnecessary to spend this money. So, is it necessary to buy a baby toilet? What if the baby doesn't like to sit on the toilet?
Is it necessary to buy a baby toilet?
A baby toilet is a toilet that does not require parental assistance and can be used independently by babies, which can cultivate their ability to defecate independently. Baby toilet is designed specifically based on the characteristics of the baby's body. The toilet seat can train babies to develop good habits of squatting in the toilet from an early age, and can be appropriately trained from eight months old. There are many benefits to cultivating the habit of using a toilet in babies. By training babies to use a toilet, not only can they improve their walking ability, but they can also develop the habit of using a toilet, learn to independently solve their own bowel problems as early as possible, and improve their self-care ability. Therefore, for babies, it is still necessary to buy a toilet, but it also depends on the specific situation of the baby and the family.
What if the baby doesn't like to sit on the toilet?
There is a certain difficulty in training babies to use toilets initially, so parents should take some measures to deal with the problem of babies not liking toilets.
Measure one, it is best for parents to take their baby to purchase a toilet and let them choose their favorite colors and styles. This way, the baby is more likely to accept the toilet seat.
Measure 2: Train the baby not to be impatient when using the toilet seat. Make the baby understand that feces are unwanted waste and should be thrown into the toilet or basin. Parents should explain in a relaxed tone.
Measure three, you can let him watch his mother go to the bathroom, or use picture books or videos used for toilet training to show him the situation of children going to the bathroom inside. The baby will imitate it on their own.
Measure 4: After the baby defecates in the toilet, the mother should encourage him in a timely manner to let him know that this is the right thing to do. Measure 5: When the baby defecates, the mother should pay attention to her attitude, otherwise the baby will think that the mother does not like to clean up the aftermath, which will make him dislike his own feces and feel ashamed to defecate on the toilet seat.
The question of whether it is necessary to buy a baby toilet seat depends on the actual situation of the baby and the family. Generally speaking, it is recommended that parents and friends buy a toilet for their baby to cultivate independent bowel movements. If the baby doesn't like sitting on the toilet, they can solve it through the five measures introduced above.