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When To Potty
Train
One of the keys to
successful potty training is to find out when to potty
train. Get the cues from your child and your chances of him
or her getting a hang of the "potty thing" quickly are much
higher.
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When to Potty Train Your Child
It can be hard
to figure out when it is the right time to potty train your child.
It is really a decision that can only be made by the child. Today’s
parents just don’t seem to want to take the time to wait for their
child to be ready to potty train and instead force them into doing
it early. This is a real problem that can cause all sorts of
problems for the child if he or she isn’t ready to begin the
process.
Most children are ready to begin potty training when they are
between the ages of 18 and 24 months. You will know when they are
ready because the signs will be there. These are the signs to look
for:
- Expresses
an interest in using the toilet
- Tries to
imitate other family members using the potty
- Is able to
tell you that they need to go potty or telling you they went
already
- Is able to
pull their pants up and down by himself
- Expresses
irritation when diapers are wet and stays dry for about two
hours at a time
- Expresses
an interest in big kid underwear
When your child shows that they are ready for potty training, it's
time for you to begin introducing him or her to the potty. You need
to choose a comfortable potty chair that will make potty training
fun for your child and is also easy for you to clean. If you are not
sure which chairs your child will like, bring him with you when you
choose it.
You can introduce the idea of potty training by reading a potty
training bedtime story at night or by watching a potty training DVD
together. You can also teach your child the steps to going potty on
your own which include:
- Taking
underwear off
- Sitting
down
- Actually
going to the bathroom
- Wiping
themselves
- Flushing
- Washing
your hands afterwards
Quick tips:
Give your child
a bit more liquids so that you can increase potty training chances.
This will help your child to build muscle memory and help your child
potty train quickly.
Take your child
to the potty every thirty minutes and on time. Have your child sit
for a couple of minutes and read a book together while he’s still on
the potty.
Turn on the
faucet or place your child's feet in warm water to encourage
urination. Don’t you remember that sleep over trick that you pulled
on your friends? It will work on baby too!
Sign up for the free Potty
Training E-Course
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.