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Potty training: a success!

Most children show signs of readiness to begin using the toilet as toddlers, usually between 18 months and 3 years of age.

In my case, Hyzyd masters his potty training at 10 months old! Look how comfortable he is!





I tried to practice using this potty chair for him when he was still 6 months old. Early morning when he wakes up, I carry him and let him poo on this potty chair. He's not comfortable with it at first especially when he's 8 months old which I let him try to sit on it. He surprised us last week that the aunt who babysat him told us that she didn't have problem with Hyzyd using the potty chair!

For proof, I left my digicam and instructed the aunt to took a picture of Hyzd while "poo-pooing"...he..he..and we're so glad that he's getting used to potty chair every time he shows that he needed one.

I thank you Lord for this another milestone of our li'l boy!


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  1. Way to go,Hyzyd!!Konting panahon na lang graduate ka na sa diaper mo!!Wakaba and Haruka's diaper was totally off when they reached 2 years and a half( 3 years naman kay Wakaba)and no more wet on the bed sheets.Ang mahal kasi ng diaper noh?!

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  2. Ang agang natuto ni Hyzyd ah.And look at those expressions on these photos.Just wondrin' why ...
    Hugs & kisses Hyzyd!

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  3. Awww, how cute, napadaan lang po mula sa entredropper. Thanks.

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  4. Wow - at 10 months old! My little one is 19 months and I think she's showing signs of potentially being ready to start potty training. We may be picking up a potty chair next week!

    Hope you have a great week!
    Karen

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  5. wow good for hyzyd, early learner.. Si Anzu siguro malapit na, kapag medyo ready na sya, or pag ready na ko lol.. actually hinihintay ko pa lang may magregalo ng potty trainer sa kanya lol

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  6. oh my gosh! ang aga nyang natuto! I envy you talaga!!!! I need to work on Andrea's as she is already 21 months.

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