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Baby Potty Training – 5 Reasons to Potty Train Your Baby Early
November 6, 2009 by Lily Adams · Leave a Comment
Most kids are potty trained at the age of 2 or a little later. Although this is the most common way to potty train a child, there is another option available. Baby potty training, although it may be harder to implement for some families, has its own benefits. This article will discuss 5 reasons to try potty training your baby early.
1. Improves Baby-Bonding: Supporters of this method believe that infant potty training can bring you and your baby closer, though there has been no scientific study on the matter. A kind of communication is formed between the two of you that isn’t usually there since it is necessary to be so closely tuned into your babies needs and signals.
2. Less Irritation: An increase in crying and fussing that many children experience has been linked to possible diaper irritation. Naturally, by using less diapers with this technique, these common rashes can be decreased or even avoided.
3. Expands Independence: Those who choose to baby potty train will find that their baby will find a greater sense of independence at a very early age as they are encouraged to crawl to the potty. If the baby was dependent upon you for diaper changes, this encouragement to crawl and exercise independence would not happen.
4. Less Diaper Waste: The number of diapers used around the world has created significant waste in our landfills. Cloth diaper usage can be one solution, yet it has its own negative effects on the environment as considerable energy is used to launder them. Baby potty training can help in these areas as well as being friendlier on your budget.
5. Completely Natural: In both Africa and Asia mothers carry un-diapered infants around. By doing this they become accustomed to reading their baby’s signs and avoid being soiled by holding their child away from their bodies before they go to the bathroom. This won’t work for most modern families however, but the same principles apply. Learning your child’s cues will allow you to try this form of potty training.
This article looked at 5 reasons to potty train your baby early. Not using diapers can encourage baby bonding, be more comfortable to the child, increase their independence and reduce diaper waste all at the same time and has been considered more natural.
This idea is greatly debated and is not well documented; if you are considering it you probably have more questions…
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Lily Adams, a mother of two and web entrepreneur has created a helpful meeting place for parents. Her website, ParentMeltingPot.com, has helpful information regarding potty training your baby as well as many other parenting advice.