Observation: Caregivers need to observe their baby's signals and patterns. Common signs include fussing, squirming, or a specific facial expression. Timing: Tracking the baby's natural elimination schedule helps predict when they might need to go. Cues: Using sounds or words to signal the baby during elimination can create an association, making it easier for the infant to understand. Positioning: Holding the baby in a comfortable, supported position over a potty, sink, or toilet encourages them to eliminate in the designated place.