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Learn How To Practice Your Toddler To Try The Potty Chair
One of the difficult tasks in being a parent is potty training your child. The child won’t get it right away so you have to be extremely patient when training him. Here are some tips on how to make the process a little easier for you and for your child. Continue reading
Is It Possible To Potty Train In A Day?
Is it actually possible to potty train your boy in one day? Many appear to think so, and if you search the internet, you’ll find numerous testimonials from people who say they’ve done it. You will also find skeptics who believe that the supposed success rate of this type of toilet training is only achieved because its proponents narrowly define that “one day” to exclude results that might contradict their claim. They might say that bowel movements “don’t count” or that the one-day success only means daytime potty control. Continue reading
Getting Help To Toilet Train Your Boy
You may feel panicky and ready to grab any help with potty training you can get. But when you remember that almost every human being in society has survived their own potty training and helped their child get through it too, maybe you can relax. In this information age, there will never be a lack of experienced counsel and information when you need it. But remember first of all that the person who can guide you best is the child himself. When he’s able to verbalize that he needs to go, that’s the first sign he may be ready to toilet train. Continue reading
Take The Stress Out Of Potty Training Boys
Potty training boys is something that many parents struggle with. Many girls potty train with ease, but parents don’t seem to get as lucky with boys! You might think you’ve got it in the bag, but then he forgoes going to the potty for playing trucks — it’s much more interesting to him. This whole process will be much easier when you follow these tips. Continue reading
Solutions To Common Potty Training Challenges
One of the biggest milestones in your child’s development is potty training. According to the famous psychologist Sigmund Freud, potty training success or lack thereof will affect your child’s personality when he grows up. It is during the anal stage that the child learns to control his bodily needs such as the need to pee or poop. It is for this reason that potty training is initiated between eighteen months to three years. Continue reading
Baby Potty Training – Make Your Child Feel Good About Moving Up
One of the most challenging aspects of babyhood is baby potty training, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution to getting your little guy or gal out of diapers and onto a baby potty. Continue reading