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: Many toddlers will explicitly say "poo poo" or "stinky" either right before, during, or just after the act.

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

: A visual guide to what different types of poop say about health. Potty Training Toddlers - Facebook me-poo-poo

: 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

: Information on what constitutes a "healthy" frequency for bowel movements. : Many toddlers will explicitly say "poo poo"

: Healthy bowel movements can range from three times a day to three times a week. If it is happening less than three times a week, they might be constipated . Effective Potty Training Strategies

: Keep a special box of books or small toys that are only for sitting on the potty to keep them engaged while they wait. Potty Training Toddlers - Facebook : It is

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.