What should I do if my two-and-a-half-year-old baby always wets his pants

  Some mothers, in order to save time, even make their babies wear diapers around the age of two, which makes it difficult for them to defecate independently when they are about to start school. Some parents, in order to help their babies get rid of diapers as soon as possible, will train their babies to use the toilet very early, resulting in their babies developing a negative attitude towards using the toilet independently. What should a two-and-a-half-year-old baby do if they always wet their pants?

  

What should I do if my two-and-a-half-year-old baby always wets his pants1

  A two-and-a-half-year-old baby who always wets their pants is mainly due to their young age and underdeveloped bladder. At this time, it is necessary to guide them slowly and not loudly criticize them after they wet their pants, as this will make the baby fearful of defecation. Train babies to use the toilet independently and make it a natural task for them to do so. Generally, at 18 to 24 months old, the development of muscles and bladder will gradually mature, and at the same time, parents can consciously educate and guide them.

  In addition, since the development speed of each baby is different, there is no need to require the baby to complete this task too early or too quickly. When the baby is unwilling or uncooperative, parents must learn to control their emotions, avoid giving the baby inner frustration, and give the baby more rewards in terms of action and spirit, so that the baby can develop good and regular toilet habits.

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