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Tip For
Child Potty Training
The best tip for
child potty training is to make sure your child is ready
to cooperate with you when it comes to potty training.
Your job will be a lot easier, if your child is as ready
as you are to potty train.
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If your child
has started potty training and is not taking the chance to go on the
offensive about it on his/her own, you are going to have to help him
to ease into it. there are some things that you can do, so here are
some ideas to consider to help him make progress towards getting the
process started:. You can start by asking yourself these questions:
- Am I the
one who is reminding him/her to go potty or is he/she reminding
me? Remember, that the ultimate goal is to have the child be
responsible for doing all the work such as going to the toilet,
going potty and then finishing the process.
- Are
his/her pants big enough to make the training process a simple
one or does he need my help to pull pants off? If the child
needs your help, you must try loose-fitting pants.
- Have I
confused him/her by being inconsistent with the rules?
basically if you have to help your child pull down his pants and
at other times make him do it this could be a problem.
- Are you
changing the order of things he should do and confusing the
child? You have to be consistent with the steps of the process
so there's not confusion.
- Do you
need to offer better rewards all of the time to reignite
interest? If this sounds like you then it is possible that you
need to change the rewards. For example, instead of treats,
would your child like a chart that he/she can put stickers on to
see how many times he goes to the bathroom?
- Maybe he
would be motivated by getting a special treat if he is dry all
day or all week just to keep the reward system fresh. Sometimes
we stop giving rewards and the child loses their early
motivation.
- If he is
forgetting to run to the toilet, get the child to practice.
The way I like to do practices is a lot like sports in that if they
look like they need to go potty or they have wet or pooped in their
pants, take hold of him and help them run to the toilet.
If they already had an accident, clean up and get them cleaned up as
quickly as possible.
A practice is where you take the child to the place where he/she had
the accident and then offer some support and not a criticism to the
child and ask them to show you how to use the potty.
Next you will help them run quickly to the toilet, pull their pants
down and get on the toilet. Then you have to remember to
congratulate them. The key to this is for you to make it fun so they
are encouraged that they can actually do it. Sometimes, it may seem
like a punishment to the child. If this is the case, then it should
only occur once or twice. You are going to have to do some practices
at neutral times as well, when they are not thinking about going
potty, so that they'll learn how to shift from what they're doing to
quickly and make it to the toilet. That is why you have to make it
fun, have a race, and include the entire family and then everyone
can get the rewards together.
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Additional
Resources:
The Potty Trainer
I
can highly recommend the Potty Trainer
Ebook. Johanne Cesar has done such a great job in putting a
tremendous amount of hands on potty training information and advice
in this ebook. You will get a step by step guide to potty training
your child.