Why Do Toddlers Hide When They Poop? Understanding this Normal Behavior

Discover why toddlers hide when they poop in their diapers and how it relates to potty training awareness.

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Toddlers often hide when they poop in their diaper because they are starting to become aware of their bodily functions and may feel embarrassed or need privacy. This behavior is a natural step towards potty training. Encourage their progress by acknowledging their awareness and gradually introducing potty training concepts.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it normal for toddlers to hide when they poop? Yes, it's a common behavior as they start to become aware of their bodily functions and seek privacy.
  2. How can I help my toddler with potty training? Start by acknowledging their awareness of bodily functions and gradually introduce potty training concepts in a positive way.
  3. What signs indicate my toddler is ready for potty training? Look for signs of interest in the toilet, staying dry for longer periods, and expressing discomfort with dirty diapers.
  4. What should I do if my toddler is resistant to potty training? Be patient and make the process fun, using rewards or positive reinforcement to encourage them.