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The video addresses the challenge of children withholding urine during potty training, discussing issues such as urinary tract infections, weak bladder muscles, and relaxation difficulties. Understanding bladder capacity and teaching relaxation techniques are emphasized. Solutions mentioned include using "bathroom bubbles," warm water stimulation, and distraction techniques. A fun tip involves using food coloring in the toilet to motivate children to pee. The speaker encourages engagement and offers a free potty training guide, inviting viewers to share their own tips for successful potty training.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the challenge of children withholding their urine during potty training. She explains that some kids, referred to as “camel kids,” have difficulty releasing their urine and may hold it for extended periods. The main points covered include potential problems such as urinary tract infections, weakened bladder muscles, and difficulty relaxing to release urine. The speaker also shares personal experiences and introduces upcoming topics on helping children with urine withholding issues.
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In this part of the video, the speaker shares a personal story about needing to pee during a show at Disney World to highlight the importance of understanding bladder capacity and dealing with withholding in children. The video emphasizes realistic expectations of how much a child can hold and how long they can hold it based on age, providing guidance on bladder capacity for different age ranges. The analogy of a child’s bladder being similar to a gas tank is used to explain the concept of emptying it before it gets too full to prevent accidents. The importance of helping children relax and let it out when they need to urinate will be discussed later in the video.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses helpful solutions to assist children in relaxing and emptying their bladder during potty time. The main points include using “bathroom bubbles” as a tool to stimulate the release of urine, the warm water trick to encourage urination, and the importance of distraction to prevent stress and accidents. The mention of using fun activities like washing toys in warm water is suggested to engage children during potty time. Lastly, the speaker introduces the use of food coloring as a potential aid for both boys and girls in the potty training process.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker suggests a trick to encourage young children to pee by putting food coloring in the toilet water and telling them their pee can magically change the color. They also invite viewers to share their tips for encouraging children to use the toilet. Additionally, they promote a free potty training guide available in the description box for successful potty training. The speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and check out other videos while waiting for the next one.