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My 2yr old baby does potty in standing position. She doesn't sit in potty seat If we force her she controls it. Her stool is soft. She uses bathroom for pee. She tells that. How shal I make her to sit in potty seat. Before coming she informs us but doesn't do in sitting position
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Give toilet training and education about toilet training.... Gradually kid will learn....don't scold the kid
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you should explain the kid about toilet training
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The goal of toilet training should never be "getting the job done."  Make it your child's choice. ... Ease his fears. ... Offer control in other areas. ... Provide an incentive. ... Recruit help. ... Be patient.
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Hi, Do not force the child Potty training takes time. Use fancy potty that is now available in the market and sit with her while she goes for potty.
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Hi! Do not scold or force her to sit in potty chair. See that child is not constipated.potty training fix one particular time or soon after meals you can make her sit even if she doesn’t pass. Give the child her time , give some reward if she passes stool in potty chair. But Donot punish ,force if child doesn’t.
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Give more fluids and fiber rich foods
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