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Infant Potty training/elimination communication
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would definately say that it's better to wait until SHE is ready. She'll let you know when the time is right, and that will take an awful lot of stress out of it. Please don't rush it.
I am a registered nurse with specialist qualifications in continence. The development of the elimination pathways in children does not start until they are around 18 months old. If your baby 'wees' on a potty before then it is a fluke. Some children are physically unable to predict when they are going to urinate until 3 years onwards. Relax and enjoy your baby. There is plenty of time for potty training!!
Mifta
Hi!
I am doing this with my 6 month old son and he responds really well to EC.
Please do not feel disheartened by all the negative comments you have received.
This link has some good advice for late EC starters
http://www.white-boucke.com/reviews/latestarters.html
I would suggest that a good starting point would be to sit baby on a potty immediately after a nap for just a few minutes, if baby is not keen then stop... try a different place or position or just try again some other time, it won't be long before you catch you first wee!
This website offers more info about where to go from this starting point
http://www.bornpottytrained.com/
Good luck. ;-)
By 8 months your baby is likely to have lost the awareness he/she had at birth and will be used to using the nappy, especially if baby feels dry when weeing because of the disposables. There are some good suggestions on the late starters group, and lots of links at www.diaperfreebaby.org. You could also join the Yahoogroup ECUK to get support and suggestions. EC is all about communication, so watch your baby to see when he/she goes and talk about what is happening. Some people switch to cloth or go nappiless some of the time so its obvious to spot when your baby goes. Don't focus on the results because your baby will need to learn to go somewhere else and is already nappy trained, just focus on the communication side and read the late starters tips and give it a try. Good luck!!
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