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  1. 2 Φεβ 2017 · Their babies can reportedly use the potty even before they can walk and as early as 9 months old! What’s the trick? Whistling. Vietnamese mothers make the sound when the mom notices her baby is relieving himself or showing signs that he needs to poo or pee.

  2. 30 Ιαν 2013 · The evidence from Vietnam demonstrates that more sophisticated communication between parents and their babies would permit potty training to start and be completed much earlier.

  3. The techniques and specific cultural context that allows Vietnamese mothers to potty train their kids far earlier than their American counterparts.

  4. 12 Αυγ 2014 · Vietnamese parents potty-train their babies by 9 months. Here's a good one. In Vietnam, mom and dads teach their babies to pee at the sound of a whistle. Kind of like Pavlov with his...

  5. 9 Σεπ 2014 · Vietnamese parents potty-train their babies by 9 months. Here's a good one. In Vietnam, mom and dads teach their babies to pee at the sound of a whistle. Kind of like Pavlov with his salivating dogs. Except this is moms and dads with peeing babies. The Chinese do it too, apparently.

  6. 1 Δεκ 2013 · To be a good mother, according to old Vietnamese tradition, the mothers were expected to potty train their children early. They thought it was good for health in general and felt proud to help their child to achieve control of bladder and bowel.

  7. 23 Νοε 2012 · This study shows that it is possible to start potty training with good outcomes very early in life. The process described can be achieved through an ongoing communication between parent and child. Full text links

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