Let your baby say goodbye to diapers and become a confident little toilet master! A three-day training method designed specifically for moms
Help you easily master the complete strategy of toilet training for children
Why choose the "Three-Day Quick Start"?
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Efficient without delay : Solve the dilemma of "wanting to stop wearing diapers but refusing to sit on the toilet" and quickly solve the problems of nighttime urine leakage and constipation.
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Reduce maternal anxiety : Postpartum mothers are busy with breastfeeding, postpartum recovery, night feeding and sleep management. Initial results can be seen in three days, reducing the pressure of parenting.
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Strengthen baby's self-confidence : from "wetting the bed before he can even call mommy" to "taking the initiative to sit on the toilet", cultivate children's independence and sense of achievement.
Day 1|Environment and psychological preparation
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Create a "baby-specific small toilet"
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Choose a toilet seat or booster seat that fits your baby's height.
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Prepare soft, easy-to-wash non-slip mats and potties to prevent slipping.
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Place cute stickers or early childhood education books to create an atmosphere where going to the toilet is fun.
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Psychological cues & reward systems
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Use "Little Star Stickers" and "Sticker Calendar" to record every successful bowel movement. Mothers can share their baby's performance in the parenting diary .
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Simple command: "Little butt, sit down and you can pee!"
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Keyword implantation : postpartum recovery, breastfeeding, baby constipation, infant health, and bowel training.
Day 2|Biological rhythm and diet coordination
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Observe bowel movement period
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Most babies need to have a bowel movement 20–30 minutes after waking up in the morning, before going to bed , and after eating.
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Record the time of bowel movements and actively guide your baby to the toilet during peak hours.
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Dietary fiber and water management
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Add vegetable and fruit puree (apple puree, carrot puree) and whole-grain porridge to prevent your baby from constipation.
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Maintain 600–800 ml of water (or breast milk/formula) per day to help bowel movements.
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Keyword implantation : Toilet training for young children, diaper withdrawal, constipation solution, maternal and infant nutrition, and infant diet.
Day 3|Action details and behavior reinforcement
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Correct sitting posture
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Keeping your feet firmly on the ground or on a footstool, straightening your back slightly, and raising your knees above your hips will help with bowel movements.
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The mother can gently support the baby from the side and follow the command “take a deep breath – push harder”.
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Immediate positive reinforcement
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Give a smile, hug or small gift (such as an early education sticker book ) immediately after success.
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Avoid scolding your baby for peeing before he or she even has time to sit up, so as to maintain your baby’s self-confidence.
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Night Transition
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If urine leakage still occurs at night, you can place night training pants next to the crib and guide your baby to go to the toilet together after waking up.
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Keyword placement : toilet training, nighttime toileting, training pants recommendations, infant and child safety, and mothers’ parenting tips.
Useful tools & resource recommendations
tool | Feature Highlights | Applicable age |
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Cute animal shaped toilet | Anti-slip, anti-tip, attracts babies to sit down actively | 1.5–3 years |
Multifunctional potty pad | Soft cushion + detachable potty, one-touch emptying for easy cleaning | 2–4 years |
Reward sticker set | 50+ reusable stickers and calendars to increase your success rate | Suitable for all ages |
Early childhood toileting books | Rich in pictures and texts, cultivate baby's interest + teaching points | 2–4 years |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1: What should I do if my baby still refuses to sit on the toilet?
A: Put his favorite small doll in and let the doll "demonstrate first" to reduce the baby's fear. -
Q2: Still frequently constipated after toilet training?
A: Check dietary fiber intake and water content, or consult a pediatrician for evaluation. -
Q3: Change your mind midway through training and go back to wearing diapers?
A: Try a small amount of training first: train during the day, and temporarily put your baby back in diapers at night or when you go out.
The three-day quick-training method combines environmental arrangement, diet adjustment, movement guidance, and reward mechanism to quickly start toilet training for babies in the busy life of postpartum mothers, significantly improving independent toileting ability and mothers' confidence in parenting.
Hurry up and start the adventure of "saying goodbye to diapers" with your baby, and enjoy the little happiness of "dry little butt and sleeping until waking up naturally in the early morning" as soon as possible!