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A special toilet for children can be placed in your baby's room or bathroom.
The steps are as follows: 1. At the beginning, let the baby accept the toilet.
2. When the baby accepts the toilet, show the baby how to sit firmly on it, from sitting once a day to several times a day.
3. After the baby adapts, take off the baby's diaper and let the baby sit on the toilet.
4. In order to promote the baby's more proficient use of the toilet, under the premise of mastering the baby's stool rules, remove the baby's diapers and tell the baby to sit on the toilet when he wants to "poop".
5. When the baby gets used to it, you can gradually stop diapers during the day.
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Children can change their surname. A name generally refers to the choice between parents when a child is first born. Once the child's name is decided, there are generally two situations in which the child's biological parents agree to change, and the other is that the child decides to change it according to his or her own will when he or she becomes an adult.
However, one of the parents may not change the child's surname at will, regardless of whether the child's parents are still husband and wife.
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 110.
Natural persons enjoy the rights to life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy, and marital autonomy.
Legal persons and unincorporated organizations enjoy the right to name, reputation and honor. Article 1015.
A natural person shall take the father's or mother's surname, but in any of the following circumstances, a surname may be chosen in addition to the father's and mother's surnames:
1) Select the surnames of other lineal elders' blood relatives;
2) The surname of the person who is chosen because he or she is being supported by a person other than the legal person who is the person who is the legal supporter;
3) There are other legitimate reasons that do not violate public order and good customs.
The surnames of natural persons belonging to ethnic minorities may be subject to the cultural traditions and customs of their own ethnic groups.
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Summary. Hello dear! OK.
1. Children can take their father's surname or their mother's surname. The law stipulates that adult children have the right to change their own names, and that the change of the names of minor children must be decided by both guardians through consultation. 2. If the child changes his surname, he or she needs to negotiate with the child's biological father and need to have written consent.
If the child is over 10 years old, the child's opinion is also required, and if the child is over 18 years old, the child's consent is required; 3. You need to bring your household registration booklet, ID card, child's household registration book, divorce certificate and other materials to the local public security bureau police station where your household registration is located. The household registration agency must sign both parties before changing the child's surname or name. Hope the above helps.
Can a child change his surname?
Hello dear! OK. 1. Children can take their father's surname or their mother's surname.
The law stipulates that adult children have the right to change their own names, and that the change of the names of minor children must be decided by both guardians through consultation. 2. If the child changes his surname, he or she needs to negotiate with the child's biological father and need to have written consent. If the child is over 10 years old, the child's opinion is also required, and if the child is over 18 years old, the child's consent is required; 3. You need to bring your household registration booklet, ID card, child's household registration book, divorce certificate and other materials to the local public security bureau police station where your household registration is located.
The household registration agency must sign both parties before changing the child's surname or name. Hope the above helps.
The child is almost 10 years old, divorced, and wants to help the child change his surname, with his mother's surname, can't the child ask for it himself? Is it okay not to have the man's consent?
Is there any other way?
Kiss! It's okay to negotiate.
You can't ask for it yourself, right?
Kiss! The consent of the child's father is required.
The custody is in the mother's place, and the man has the right to visit, and he does not give the child a penny every month, nor does he come to visit the child, can this reason be changed to a name?
Kiss! OK.
Okay, what do I need to do?
Dear, you can apply at the local police station.
Well, go directly to the police station to apply for it, and say the reason to handle it?
Kiss! Yes. Do you have any other questions? Glad to serve you!
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Summary. An 8-year-old child can change his name if he wants to.
Legal basis] Article 18 of the Regulations on Household Registration stipulates that a citizen's change of name shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions:
1) When a person under the age of 18 needs to change his or her name, he/she or his/her parents or adopters shall apply to the household registration authority for a change of registration;
2) When a person over the age of 18 needs to change his or her name, he or she shall apply to the household registration authority for the change of registration.
Can a child change his surname?
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Hello. The child can change his or her surname. Children may take either their father's or their mother's surname.
Generally speaking, after the birth of a child, the name is determined by mutual agreement between the parents, so the change of the child's name should also be agreed upon by both parents. When the parents are divorced, neither parent has the right to change the child's name without authorization. After reaching the age of 18, they have the right to take their father's or mother's surname.
Can an 8-year-old change his or her name?
Hello. OK.
Then why did our local police station say that it couldn't be changed?
It can be changed. An 8-year-old child can change his name if he wants to. Legal basis] Article 18 of the Regulations on Household Registration stipulates that a citizen's change of name shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions:
1) When a person under the age of 18 needs to change his or her name, he/she or his/her parents or adopters shall apply to the household registration authority for a change of registration; 2) When a person over the age of 18 needs to change his or her name, he or she shall apply to the household registration authority for the change of registration.
Can I change my surname if I change my surname?
OK. Our local police station said that it couldn't be changed.
The police station said that it could not be changed because they felt that it was troublesome and did not want to help you change it, but in fact it could be changed, because every citizen has the right to a name, that is, the right to change his or her own name.
Then spend money to change it.
Then I don't know, it can be changed anyway.
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It's understandable to change your name, why do you have to change your surname, it's not easy to do!