IV/ L Elimination Communication (HNI) is not:
THE' Elimination Communication is not a method, a way to learn continence to a baby. I-I Elimination Communication (HNI) does not consist of letting your baby eliminate anywhere and clean after it, or letting it get on all the time and change it. Nor is it a coercive method that would force the child to hold back: parents adapt to the baby's evolution, so take into account that his body does not have the maturity to hold back.
At the heart of the HNI is mutual cooperation, the desire to grow up together, learn from the baby and evolve with him.
The intention' Elimination Communication (HNI) is communication: baby stays connected to her feelings, communicates them to us, and we respond to them, it strengthens the parent-child ties.
The aim of the accompaniment towards continence is that baby regains consciousness of his body in the area of the crotch, and of his feelings, then communicates them, that he acquires continuity at his pace, the intention is communication and not a dominant/dominated relationship in which families often find themselves "learning cleanliness".
But then, what does the learning of cleanliness differ from accompaniment to continence?