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Potty Training Your Child

This one can get messy. It can be difficult to potty train your child, and you will inevitably have to clean up something disgusting during the process, but it is a step that needs to be taken in a child’s development. The more that you learn about potty training your child, the easier it will be for both you and your child. In this article, we’ll offer up some tips that can make your time spent potty training your child be effective and efficient.
should begin sometime between they are one and a half to three years of age. One way that you can tell your child is ready for potty training is to note how long they can keep their diaper dry. If they maintain dryness for at least two hours at a time, they may be ready for potty training. They should also be able to follow simple instructions that you give them before you begin, and kids that are ready for potty training will begin to express discomfort when they have a dirty diaper.
Once your child is ready for potty training, you should purchase them a potty chair. Allow them to make the potty chair their own, offering them stickers to put on it. Teach your child to sit on the potty chair, even letting them keep their clothes on while they sit and watch TV on the chair. Only make your child sit on the chair for a few minutes at a time so that they can get used to the proper amount of time that they will spend on it in the future. When it looks like your child has to ‘go’, you should show them the potty chair and have them sit on it, even if they are in their diapers. After they go, you may want to consider opening the diaper and placing the mess inside the potty in order to show them exactly what the potty is used for.
Sticking to processes such as the one above can really be helpful when it comes to easing the transition from diapers to toilet training. From here, you can graduate to pull-up diapers and eventually make your way towards underwear. It might be useful to buy some videotapes or books that can explain the process of potty training to your child in a way that they can understand so that they can become less confused with the process and more likely to learn potty training quickly and effectively.
You should be cautioned to avoid trying to teach your child potty training if you are going through traumatic events in your life. If you are moving to a different area, for instance, you may want to wait before potty training your child. Also, you should avoid pressuring your child too much when it comes to potty training – when they have an accident, you should treat it very lightly and not punish them. Work towards encouraging them in their efforts and always be there for support, regardless of what type of mess you’ve just had to clean up.

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