Babies need to start training in using the toilet from over a year old, but some children still cannot use the toilet at the age of two. Besides increasing household chores, peeing on pants can also pose a risk of catching a cold. Each child's growth stage is different, so it cannot be generalized. So what's going on with two-and-a-half-year-old diapers?
1. The development process of each baby is different, and overall development is also relatively slow, so it cannot be compared with other children of the same age. Therefore, do not compare with children of the same age. At this point, what parents need to do is slowly guide their children to use the toilet with autonomy.
2. As babies age, the frequency of urination decreases because their bladder can already hold a relatively large amount of urine. Parents can teach their children to urinate at a certain time, allowing them to develop the awareness of autonomous urination.
3. Parents should no longer have the habit of urinating. If they urinate too frequently, it will also reduce the amount of urine stored in the baby's bladder, and the baby will want to urinate anytime, anywhere. As the baby gradually develops, their sphincter muscles will mature and they can control urination and defecation. However, some children develop relatively late, so there is no need to worry. This phenomenon will gradually improve in the future. If there is no improvement, it is necessary to seek medical examination.