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Breaking the diaper dependency: How parents can ace training challenges

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 9, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​Parents need to know about prolonged diaper dependency​

Addressing the concern of prolonged diaper dependency is crucial for both parents and their little ones. While each child's development is unique, understanding the underlying reasons behind persistent diaper use is key to successful intervention.

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​Root cause​

Before embarking on the journey of breaking the diaper habit, it's essential to identify potential contributing factors. Factors such as sensory issues, fear of using the toilet, or even medical conditions like constipation may be influencing the child's behavior.
For cases where the root cause is less apparent, seeking consultation with a child psychiatrist provides valuable insights as behavioral patterns and emotional factors play a significant role.

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​Gradual transition with positive reinforcement​

Transitioning from diapers to using the toilet requires patience and positive reinforcement. Gradual exposure to the toilet environment, coupled with praise for small achievements, can help build a positive association.

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​Establishing a routine​

Creating a consistent bathroom routine aids in familiarizing the child with the process. Regular bathroom breaks, especially after meals, can enhance the chances of successful toilet training.

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​Incorporating educational tools​

Utilizing educational tools, such as books or videos, can make the process more engaging for the child. These tools not only educate but also make the transition a fun and informative experience.

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​Celebrating small victories​

Celebrate every successful attempt at using the toilet. Small victories contribute to building the child's confidence and motivation to continue the transition.
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​Encouraging independence​

Encourage independence by allowing the child to take an active role in the process. From flushing the toilet to washing hands, these small responsibilities empower the child and reinforce positive behavior.

Breaking the diaper habit is a collaborative effort between parents, doctors, and the child. By understanding the root cause, seeking guidance when necessary, and implementing positive reinforcement strategies, parents can navigate this developmental milestone with confidence and compassion.

(Author: Dr. Hiremath Sagar, Consultant, Paediatrician, Narayana Health City, Bangalore)
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