Kittens make terrible icing bags. 🤢
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जेव्हा मुले मलमूत्र धरून ठेवतात, तेव्हा शौच कठीण आणि वेदनादायक होऊ शकते.
अधिक जाणून घेण्यासाठी खाली दिलेल्या लिंकवर क्लिक करा - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hvA8B5ypp4

When kids hold in stool or urine, it can make going to the bathroom hard and painful .
Click on the link below to know more - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hvA8B5ypp4

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Why is my Child Constipated? | मुलांमध्ये Constipation ही समस्या आहे? जाणून घ्या! [2024]

मुलांमध्ये कॉन्स्टिपेशन म्हणजेच बद्धकोष्ठता म्हणजेच पोट न साफ होणे ही मुलांमध्ये आढळणारी एक प्रमुख समस्या आहे. आपण आता बद्धकोष्ठता म्हणजेच कॉन्स्टिपेशन याच्...

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I was sitting on the couch (which has a pee-proof blanket on it) with Putuuqti, my incontinent chinchilla. When he was still a baby, he had bladder crystals. Every time he peed, he cried and there was blood. It was so sad and awful. Fortunately, medicine fixed him up, but probably because of all the pain and trauma he endured, he never learned to control when he pees. And he pees a LOT. I've never had a chinchilla with such an active bladder.

He's 3.5 years old now, and today, for the first time ever, he let me know he wanted to go back to his cage. I took him right away, and he peed as soon as he got back.

This is a red letter day. It's the first time he ever let me know he had to pee. Normally, he would've just peed on me. So proud of my little fuzz butt. He's finally becoming toilet trained. I gave him some dried apple peel as a reward.

Now I feel like one of those parents who never stops talking about their baby's toilet training. #chinchilla #ToiletTraining

पालकांनी शांतीने आणि प्रोत्साहन देऊन शौचालय प्रशिक्षणात मदत करावी. नियमितपणे बाथरूमला जाण्यास प्रोत्साहन देणे आणि यशस्वी प्रयत्नांचे कौतुक केल्याने बद्धकोष्ठता टाळता येते.

Parents can help with toilet training calmly and supportively. Encouraging regular bathroom visits and praising success can prevent constipation.

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Potty training is a significant phase in both a child’s development and a parent’s life. Here are key points every parent should know about potty training to navigate this period successfully:

Understanding Readiness
Age Range: While many children show readiness to start between 18-24 months, some may not be ready until they’re over 2 years old.
Signs of Readiness: These include showing interest in adult’s bathroom habits, discomfort with soiled diapers, and the ability to follow simple instructions.

Choosing the Right Equipment
Potty Chairs vs. Seats: Some children feel more secure on a small potty chair on the floor, while others prefer a seat that fits on the regular toilet, accompanied by a step stool.

Establish a Positive Routine
Routine and Scheduling: Regularly sitting your child on the potty throughout the day, especially after meals, can help establish a good habit.
Dress Appropriately: Easy-to-remove clothing will help your child act quickly when they need to go.

Encourage and Motivate
Positive Reinforcement: Praise, stickers, or extra playtime can motivate your child. However, avoid overdoing rewards.
Role Modelling: Children learn by watching and imitating, so consider letting them see you use the toilet.

Handling Setbacks
Stay Calm During Accidents: Reacting negatively can increase anxiety. Offer reassurance and gently encourage another try next time.
Consistency Is Key: Consistency across care environments (home, day-care) aids learning.

Night-time Training
Separate from Daytime: Many children achieve daytime control well before they stay dry at night. Ensure they use the toilet right before bed.
Protect the Mattress: Use waterproof mattress covers to ease the clean-up from any accidents.

When to Seek Help
Consult a Paediatrician If: Your child resists potty training strongly, if there’s no success by age 4, or if you notice any physical symptoms that hinder the process.

Remember
– Patience and Support: Every child’s journey is different. They need your support and understanding, not pressure.
– Adjust Expectations: It’s a learning process with ups and downs. Celebrate the progress, not just the outcome.

Potty training is a partnership between you and your child. It’s about guidance and encouragement to help them achieve this important milestone. ,Dear parents it’s as much a learning process for you as it is for your child. Good luck, and enjoy the journey together!

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Teachers share concerns about the number of kids starting school who aren't toilet trained - Mirror Online
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/teachers-share-concerns-number-kids-32225850

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Teachers share concerns about kids starting school who aren't toilet trained

Early years teachers are warning they are losing two and a half hours a day supporting kids who are not 'school ready', according to a survey by children’s charity Kindred

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Perhaps I should have anticipated that my son would want the sea creature stickers we're using as potty training rewards to go for a swim. Perhaps I should have realised when I heard his footsteps and the bathroom door shut, followed by silence, what was happening. Perhaps I suck. #parenting #AutismMom #ToiletTraining

The dreaded parenting question: Is it chocolate or is it poo?

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Toilet-Training Cows is No Bull

Human activity may be the main cause of climate change, but all these cows milling and mooing about don't help, either. Everyone knows that cows produce methane-laden flatulence, but there's another problem -- their urine contains ammonia. The nitrogen leeches into the soil and turns into nitrous oxide, which is no laughing matter. So what's the answer, giant diapers? No, just train them to use a toilet instead of the soil-let.

A pair of researchers from the University of Auckland traveled to a research institute's farm in Germany with the hope of training a group of 16 calves to do their business in a special pen. The "MooLoo" is painted bright green and carpeted with artificial turf so it's less weird for the cows. First they left the calves in the pen until they peed, and then gave it a reward of sugar water. From there, they started extended the animals' distance from the MooLoo. Whenever the calves thought outside the box, they would be sprayed with water for three seconds. The results are kind of surprising: within an average of 15-20 urination sessions, 11 of the 16 cows had been trained successfully and were using the MooLoo 75% of the time. Watch a calf earn some sugar water after the break.

German cows mostly live in barns, but millions of other cows spend much of their time outside. So, how would that work? The researchers believe that cows could be trained to go when they gather for milking time. Makes sense to us, but how do you train cows on a large scale? Maybe with bovine VR?

Via BBC and Gizmodo

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Toilet-Training Cows Is No Bull

Human activity may be the main cause of climate change, but all these cows milling and mooing about don’t help, either. Everyone knows that cows produce methane-laden flatulence, but there&#8…

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