Mommy influencer claims she potty trained her 3-week-old baby: 'A LOT easier than you think'
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Chloe, a mom who shares her parenting journey on social media, claims to have successfully potty trained her daughter, Sequoia, at just three weeks old. She believes that babies communicate their needs effectively, and through a method called Elimination Communication (EC), parents can recognize these signals. By being attentive to her daughter's patterns, Chloe manages to catch most of her pees and poops, resulting in fewer diaper changes and a strengthened bond with her child. She emphasizes the importance of consistency and positive reinforcement in the process.
Chloe swears by doing Elimination Communication (EC) with her daughter - watching out for signals for their child needs. The method sees the child learn how to use a potty from an early age.
I couldn't believe how quickly I was able to tune into her body language and cues - and start catching nearly all of her pees and poops in the potty.
It's about consistency. I always potty her right after waking up in the morning or after naps.
Fun fact: newborns *do* have a fully developed bladder sphincter. They can hold their pee - and they don't actually want to soil themselves.
Read at New York Post
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