Saturday, August 8, 2009

Toilet Training Advice

Are you struggling with toilet training your toddler? Here’s some toilet training advice you can put to use right away.

Make sure you’re well prepared to begin. Have all your materials, (training pants, clothing, books, rewards, etc.) handy and ready to use.

Find which approach works for your child. There are many different methods to potty training. Be sure the method you choose is the right one for your toddler.

Start early. This is one of the most crucial aspects of proper training. Don’t wait for the child to decide when he or she is ready. The sooner you get started the faster you will see progress.

Practice first. Before you begin actually training your child, get them used to the idea with training pants, hand washing and sitting on the potty.

End diaper dependence. Once the child stops using diapers do not go back to using them. This has been shown to confuse the child and slow down the process of training.

Make it fun. Use games, books, songs, videos, charts that will help the child to associate the process as a fun and enjoyable experience.

Make it a family affair. Probably the best toilet training advice of all is to include the whole family, (and friends), in the process. Grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings can all be part of the experience.

I hope you’ve found these tips helpful in getting you started.Potty training really should be a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your child. After struggling for months, I finally found some information that was very useful in potty training my 3 year old. You can visit PottyTrainingSecretsExposed.com for more details.

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