Teaching children void feces from the bowels

You should not force children to void feces from the bowels when they do not want to do. The instruction will be carried out step by step within several weeks and months. Do not force but encourage them.

Way of teaching children how to void feces from the bowels depends on children's age. Within the first 1 year, children almost do not have any sensations of bowels' excretion. Therefore, parents have to guess what time your children want to void feces from the bowels.

When children are 2 years old, you usually have to talk to them to make them understand that being incontinent is a bad and unsanitary thing. Need to encourage children to talk to you when they want to void feces from the bowels. When children themselves want to do this, you should praise and show them that that thing make you feel proud of your children.

You should not force children to void feces from the bowels when they do not want. The instructions have to be carried out step by step. The main principle which should be remembered is not to force but encourage children. It is believed that from 2, 5 years old to 3 years old, children totally go for voiding feces from the bowels by themselves.

Some parents' questions:

Should I teach children to void feces from the bowels and do a wee-wee at the same time?

Children from 1, 5 to 2 years old only know to tell their mothers that they want to void feces from bowels. Usually children from late 2 years old and early 3 years old can not only void feces from the bowels but also do a wee-wee without their parents' help of instruction.

My child can go for voiding feces from bowels by himself, but sometimes he forgets he wants to. What does the reason come from?

This can be happened since your children indulge in pleasures so that they do not feel the needs of voiding feces from the bowels or doing a wee-wee. The reason also comes from a strange environment to your children so that it makes them unfamiliar. Or the reason also comes from digestive disorder and excretion disorder.

When can I begin to teach them to void feces from bowels?

If your children void feces from bowels irregularly, all your efforts to teach them to void feces from bowels by themselves in the first year are useless. If your children void feces from bowels regularly, for example 5-10 minutes after breakfast, you can let them do it by themselves. However, at this age, you cannot teach them anything, but can only help them to get familiar with concept of excretion because children themselves do not understand what adults want them to do.

Teaching children to void feces from bowels will be easier in the late half of second year when children are grown up and begin to understand the functions of all parts of bodies. Some of parents only begin to teach children to void feces from bowels when they themselves ask their parents to help them.

Does teaching children to void feces from bowels early do any harm?

Teaching children to void feces from bowels in the first year is impossible. Children do not understand you so that the more you try, the angrier you will get, which can influence your children. Therefore, wait until your children are grown up to understand what adults require them to do; at least, when they have sat stably.

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