GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Question
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starting to roll over
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beginning to eat solids
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beginning to sit
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being potty trained
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Detailed explanation-1: -When young children become dependent on diapers or pull-ups, they don’t learn how to recognize the need to go to the bathroom. Their inability to control their bladder and bowels at an early age can actually affect their bladder-and bowel-control as they grow older.
Detailed explanation-2: -Potty training success hinges on physical, developmental and behavioral milestones, not age. Many children show signs of being ready for potty training between ages 18 and 24 months. However, others might not be ready until they’re 3 years old. There’s no rush.
Detailed explanation-3: -What is infant potty training? Also called “elimination communication” or “natural infant hygiene, ” infant potty training is the practice of introducing your baby to the toilet or potty at a very early age – usually between birth and 4 months.
Detailed explanation-4: -A child younger than 12 months of age has no control over bladder or bowel movements. There is very little control between 12 to 18 months. Most children are unable to obtain bowel and bladder control until 24 to 30 months. The average age of toilet training is 27 months.