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Toddler Toilet
Training
Toddler toilet
training tips from when the best time to start is, to
what type of potty to use and other great toilet training
strategies
for you and your toddler.
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Toilet training can be fun and drama
free. The most important thing to do to ensure that the process is
easy for all involved is to make sure that your child is ready
before you start the process.
How do you know if your toddler is ready to be toilet trained? Well,
there are some clear indicators that your child might be ready.
These include long dry spells followed by a big wet nappy, being
able to tell those around that they have wet or dirtied their nappy,
and being able to pull their pants down/ up and sit on the potty
independently. Those are the main things to look for. If your
toddler is showing these signs then they may be ready. So, it is
your job to get the environment ready for them to learn to use the
potty or toilet.
If you are using a potty then consider putting it in the place where
your child spends most of it's awake time. That way it is easy to
access and you can remind your toddler to use it regularly. If you
are using the toilet then consider using a toddler attachment to
make your child feel more secure and comfortable. A step might also
help your child begin to toilet independently.
In order for toilet training to be as painless and smooth as
possible, make sure that you and your child are ready. Some toddlers
toilet train quite easily, while for others it becomes what seems
like a long drawn out battle. If you are incredibly busy at work,
moving to a new house or a new baby is due soon, it's ok to wait a
few months to let things settle down. You might need to be prepared
for a few accidents and extra dirty clothes during the process.
Above all you need to make this a positive process for your child.
They need to learn that this is a natural thing and should never be
told that their body is dirty or yucky. Use lots of encouraging
words and hugs to reward your child's successes. Praise is a
fantastic motivator! This is probably one of the biggest steps for
your child and it's worth your patience.
In 1995 I completed my Bachelor of Teaching, specializing in Early
Childhood Education. I have worked in education since 1996. I
started in Child Care as a Preschool teacher. I have also worked as
an ESL teacher and have been promoted to the level Teacher of
Exemplary Practice.
I’m a mother of two boys, 5 and nearly 2 years old. Although
parenting my two wonderful children is my main focus, furthering my
understandings about how children learn and develop is something of
great interest to me. I have been doing a Master of Education for
the past two years.
I am interested in parenting, as a teacher, as a mother and a member
of a wider community. How we look after our children does impact on
others in the world around us. I believe I have something valuable
to share. I hope you find it interesting and useful.
For more information and articles please check out my website
http://www.saneparenting.com
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