Don't force them to leave the diaper

Sometimes we fall into the error of comparing. That a schoolmate or a friend left the diaper before two years does not mean that your child is also prepared to leave at that age.

Each child has their own time, their own physical and psychic maturation and We must not force them into a situation to which they are not prepared.

The experience has taught me. When my daughter turned 2 it was summer and the time was right, I was about to take off her diapers, believing that I was already able to ask to go to the bathroom alone.

He would have made a mistake, for his sister was about to be born and most likely he had made a regression, causing him unnecessary frustration.

Sometimes we are the parents themselves more than our children who need, and tired of changing diapers, that they are more independent in that regard.

Today with 33 months, my girl is leaving diapers very naturally. It was she herself, who, seeing that some school friends went to the bathroom alone one day, asked me to wear panties and no more diapers.

With the arrival of good weather, we removed the diaper in the afternoon when I arrived home and now uses a diaper only to take a nap and at night.

As usual in these cases, some pee still escapes, especially when distracted concentrated in their games.

I must honestly say that removing diapers has been easier than I supposed.

Sometimes it is the parents who overwhelm us more with the intention of forcing situations.

The best thing in these cases is to understand your child and know how to interpret what is the right time. Each thing at it's time.