How do I train my son to enter the bathroom

Make preparations for bathroom training
- Stop using diapers during the day.
- Remind the mother of her child at regular intervals whether he would like to go to the bathroom.
- Ensure that sitting on the potty is for short periods, so that the child does not feel that it is a form of punishment.
- Teaching children to wash hands after going to the bathroom.
- Provide some incentives and rewards for children if they succeed in going to the bathroom.
Things to avoid when training in the bathroom
- Not to criticize or insult the child if he does not succeed in going to the bathroom.
- Not punishing the child when wet by himself.
- The child should not be deprived of fluids, so the mother should make sure that her child drinks enough during the day, to avoid drinking water during evening hours.
- Not to talk about the child's problems in front of him, which will cause him embarrassment.
- Avoid training the child to sit in the toilet seat during periods of stress and stress, such as divorce, death, or the transition to live elsewhere.
- Avoid wearing clothes that are difficult for her to lower or lift, such as clothes that contain bras, belts, or buttons.
Things to do when training in the bathroom
- Provide the necessary tools that a child needs when going to the bathroom, such as a children's toilet seat.
- Teaching the child the names of body parts, to make it easier for him to express his needs.
- Dealing with the errors of the child wisely without anger and excitement.
- Reducing anxiety while training a child in the bathroom.