Me-poo-poo -

: Look for the "poop face" (straining or turning red), hiding behind furniture, or suddenly becoming very still.

If you are navigating the world of potty training, here is a useful guide to managing those "me poo poo" moments effectively. Knowing the Signs me-poo-poo

: Information on what constitutes a "healthy" frequency for bowel movements. : Look for the "poop face" (straining or

: It should generally take only a few minutes to pass a stool; if they are sitting for more than 10–15 minutes without success, they likely aren't ready yet. : It should generally take only a few

: It is normal for children to stand up or "hold it" because they are afraid of the sensation of sitting. Gentle praise and stickers can help, but don't force it if they become distressed. Useful Resources

While the phrase "me poo poo" can sometimes refer to a humorous social media trend involving failed French lessons, it is most often the direct way a young child signals they need the bathroom.

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