1. Benefits of children sitting on the toilet
Children sitting on the toilet can help children develop correct defecation habits and avoid health problems caused by squatting on the ground or standing to defecate. At the same time, children sitting on the toilet can also allow children to defecate more relaxedly and naturally, reducing discomfort during the excretion process.
2. How to choose a children\’s toilet suitable for your child
1. Choose a children\’s toilet of appropriate size according to the age of the child;
2. Choose materials that are stable, strong and easy to clean;
3. Consider whether armrests or back support are needed.
3. How to educate children to use the children\’s toilet
1. Explain to children how to use it correctly;
2. Encourage children to drink more water and maintain normal bowel movements;
3. Help children establish a regular toilet time.
4. How to clean and maintain children\’s toilets
1. Clean and disinfect promptly after each use;
2. Check regularly for damage or looseness;
3. Pay attention to the storage location and avoid direct sunlight and humid environment.
5. Other health facilities suitable for children
1. Wash basin for children;
2. Bathroom counters and toilets suitable for children’s height;
3. Safe and stable anti-slip mat.
6. How should parents guide their children to develop good hygiene habits
1. Develop a health habits plan with your children;
2. Give positive incentives and rewards;
3. Parents themselves should set an example of good hygiene habits.
Children\’s toilet seat is one of the important facilities to help children develop correct defecation habits. It is very important to choose a children\’s toilet that is of appropriate size, stable, strong, and easy to clean, educate children on how to use it correctly, establish a fixed toilet time, and regularly clean and maintain the children\’s toilet. In addition to children\’s toilets, parents can also choose other sanitary facilities of suitable height, safety and stability for their children, such as children\’s wash basins, bathroom tables and toilets, etc., and actively guide their children to develop good hygiene habits.