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for you and your toddler. Before you know it he or she
will be potty trained.
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Potty Training Tips
Potty
training. Most parents don't look forward to this part of
child rearing. Even though it certainly isn't fun, it
doesn't have to be a nightmare.
Potty training usually starts around ages 2 or 3. Generally
speaking, though each child is different, girls usually
start sooner, and boys usually start later. Some signals
that your child is ready to start potty training includes
the following:
* Pulling on their clothes
* Signaling that their diaper is dirty
* Crossing legs or holding their crotch area
One potty training tip that can be of immense help is one
that most parents don't even think about. Try letting your
child accompany you in the bathroom and watch you use the
toilet. This way, the child will see that "even mommy does
it". This will go a long way towards alleviating their
anxiety or fears. Below are a few more potty training tips
that you can use when the time has come:
* Potty training tip #1 - Let the child help pick out their
pull-ups, if you plan to use them
* Potty training tip #2- Use a potty training book for
interactive learning
* Potty training tip #3 - Get your child a small potty
especially for them to use in the bathroom; this makes potty
training less intimidating
* Potty training tip #4 - Give your child proper
instructions on using their special potty
* Potty training tip #5 - Use visual aids for motivation,
like a potty training chart
Potty training charts are also of immense help. A potty
training chart is a chart of progress for a child, and works
as a type of reward system (positive reinforcement). Potty
training charts are used by daycare providers and child
psychologists. You can put your child's name on the potty
training chart, and use a smiley face sticker for each time
that your child is successful in going to the potty. Potty
training charts come in different sizes, with lots of colors
and different characters. Using a potty training chart helps
you involve your child in their potty training in a way that
is fun for them.
Another potty training tip that parents sometimes fail to
use is getting the child familiar with the potty, even if
that means sitting on it and doing nothing. Just being
familiar with the act of sitting on the potty will help stop
the battles that can sometimes occur during potty training.
Here is the ultimate potty training tip: Don't yell or
punish your child if they have an accident. This will only
lead to regression with whatever progress you've made up
until that point. If the child feels pressure, it will be
harder for them to use the potty when they are supposed to.
Conversely, if you get overly excited when they do go, they
may also regress, feeling pressure to please mom or dad.
Unfortunately, you will probably be potty training your
child when they are in the "terrible twos", that is, when
they are most inclined to challenge your authority as a
parent. It is very important not to give in to this kind of
behavior and let it escalate into a battle. If this happens,
the process of potty training will be very slow. So keep
your cool work with your child and make sure that your child
is familiar with the potty before you begin.
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