Potty Train Your Baby From Age 3 Weeks
A new mom will quickly learn when baby is telling her that he is
tired or hungry. Baby will also tell you when he is about to
soil his diaper - or 'eliminate' in the jargon. The signs are
usually a grunting and moving into a certain position. My son
used to get this far away look on his face and he would be very
noisy so that everyone around him knew what was on the way!
Many moms in America are now practicing 'elimination
communication' whereby they watch baby for signs that he is
ready to 'eliminate' and then dangle him over the toilet or a
potty. The technique does require virtually constant observation
of the baby but apparently baby soon learns the procedure and
knows that if he grunts hard enough it saves him having to sit
around with a diaper full of you-know-what!
The savings achieved through having to buy far fewer diapers are
considerable, and of course you would be doing your bit to help
the environment.
Potty training at the 'traditional' age of around 2-3 can be a
real battle and a scary time for a kid. My daughter stubbonly
refused to use either a potty or the toilet for weeks and
finally surcumbed only when we bribed her with the promise of a
new dolly! Starting much earlier would spare you both but the
technique does require constant attention and, for this reason,
some experts 'pooh-pooh' the idea (sorry!) of starting potty
training so early. Heather Welford of the National Childbirth
Trust believes most parents will be too busy to watch baby all
day and says 'I think it will always be something practiced by a
minority of parents doing it for ideological reasons such as
being closer to the baby or to help save the environment'. Two
good reasons I would have thought.