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A nurse is teaching parents about toilet training their toddler. What advice should the nurse provide regarding toilet training readiness?
Starting toilet training as early as possible might not be effective if the toddler is not developmentally ready. It is essential to wait for signs of readiness.
Waiting until the toddler shows signs of readiness, such as staying dry for longer periods, is a recommended approach for successful toilet training.
Implementing a strict toilet training schedule, regardless of the toddler's readiness, can lead to resistance and difficulties in the process.
Using punishment for accidents is not recommended and can create negative associations with toilet training. Positive reinforcement and encouragement are more effective approaches.
A. Starting toilet training as early as possible might not be effective if the toddler is not developmentally ready. It is essential to wait for signs of readiness.
B. Waiting until the toddler shows signs of readiness, such as staying dry for longer periods, is a recommended approach for successful toilet training.
C. Implementing a strict toilet training schedule, regardless of the toddler's readiness, can lead to resistance and difficulties in the process.
D. Using punishment for accidents is not recommended and can create negative associations with toilet training. Positive reinforcement and encouragement are more effective approaches.