Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Potty Training Resistance

Potty Training resistance is a problem that most parents encounter at one time or another in their child's early development. There are some things you can start doing right away to end this problem.

One way you can encourage your toddler is to create a reward system. This can be done using charts, happy face stickers or a little notebook where you check-off each time your child successfully uses the potty. When enough success full trips have been checked you could treat the child to one of his or her favorite snacks or take them somewhere that they really enjoy going.

Most advise that ending potty training resistance is a mutual task, requiring cooperation, agreement and understandingchild and parent. The best potty training techniques emphasize consistency and positive reinforcement over punishment-making it fun for the child. It's not a good idea to punish or chastise as this has been shown to lead to psychological problems later in life.

Potty training is an exciting time in the child's and the parents lives. Sometimes though, with the hectic and busy lives we all lead these days, it can put a strain on the family. Knowing the right methods to use can make the difference between a pleasurable and memorable experience and eliminate the problems associated with this special time in the child's and parents lives.

I hope you find these tips helpful. After struggling for months with my first toddler I came across some very helpful information that took a lot of the stress away and shortened the time it took to potty train greatly.Dr. Wayne Jensen has developed a method that I found to be a great help.You can get more information by visiting. Potty Training Secrets Exposed

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