Home
Potty Training Problems Withholding Information
Pug Puppy Potty Training Links
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Contact
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Methods of potty training
Potty training pants
Medical problem potty training
Potty training difficulties
Potty training stories
Ready for potty training
Bowel training
Infant potty training
Dealing strong willed child
Potty training boys
Potty training ideas
Potty training dolls
Potty training problems
Potty training rabbits
Potty training doll

Books


Is Your Child Ready For Potty Training?

Is Your Child Ready For Potty Training?

 

As most parents discover, thise is no shortage of \"experts\" eager to tell you when to start potty training your child. It\'s easy to get caught up in the stories of babies being potty trained at eight months old and worry that your child is lagging behind.

The Only Rule

The first and only \"rule\" of potty training is RELAX. Trying to rush your child into toilet training will only upset and frustrate both of you. As a baby, your child took his first step and said his first word when he was ready; so it is with potty training. You can bet that in the \"potty trained at eight months\" legend, it was the parent who was trained, not the child. Anyone who sits a baby on a potty chair often and long enough, will eventually get lucky...but at what price?

The True Expert

The only one who can decide when your child is ready for potty training is your child. he will give you very clear signs that indicate he is ready to take this big step in his life. Some of the things you will notice are:

- Curiosity- he\'ll follow you (and everyone else) into the bathroom, curious about what you\'re doing. Answer his questions at his level using the terms you want his to learn and use.

- More Control- diaper stays clean for longer periods of time. You know you\'ve hit pay dirt when he wakes up dry after naps.

- Wanting to be clean- as your child gets closer to being ready for potty training, he will begin to dislike the feel of a soiled diaper.

The Key to Potty Training Success

Patience and perseverance will win the day especially if you keep your expectations realistic. When you deal with accidents calmly and offer profuse praise for successes, your child will soon connect using the potty with praise and will want to do it more often. The potty training months can seem long, but keep in mind this is his last transition from baby to child. The time you spend sitting on the side of the tub encouraging him is precious and like all of babyhood, too quickly over.

pottytrainingtipsonline.com/ provides articles and information Potty Training help for new parents. Great free help, links and more.



 

Ready For Potty Training News

Potty practice

Years ago, a friend of mine, repeatedly frustrated by failing to get her 4-year-old out of diapers, was told by him that he just wasn't interested and that he "would never go to the potty."

Read more...


Furry companions a good option for older households

For some viewers, the kids are grown and they're left with an empty nest. Maybe it's time for a new best friend. KCTV5's Karen Fuller looks at what dogs are best for older households or seniors living alone.

Read more...


KELLY BROWN Mum’s the Word...The power of a few words, with an adorable face, can make you cry

Kids say the funniest things, so the saying goes.

Read more...


Myrtle Beach recreation for Thursday, January 25

MYRTLE BEACH, SC - Registration begins Monday, January 30, for a Summer Youth Basketball League for boys and girls, ages nine to 14.

Read more...


Dr. Zorba Paster: Afraid of public speaking

Dear Dr. Paster,

Read more...