7 Ways to Potty Train Your Toddler in Half the Time and With a Quarter the Energy
Sounds like gimmick or SO Polyana, doesn’t it?
The notion that you can potty train fast, and that your child could be potty trained in a few days or half the time and a quarter of the energy may seem unbelievable, but it is possible.
“Attitude indeed equals Altitude.
So with the right frame of mind and expecting potty training to be a positive and timely process is the winning strategy to ditching those diapers.
Follow any of these 7 simple steps to make the potty training process a pleasure for all involved and eliminate the unneeded time and difficulty.
You can potty train fast. Just follow the steps and get to work.
1) Do Your Homework
Read everything you can on the Internet. There is a vast amount of information that is simple and to the point. Know the process well and you will be able to teach it easily.
2) Define What Success Actually Means.
Success in quick training methods does not mean that your child will be perfectly potty trained. Fast success simply means your child is no longer walking around in diapers.
3) Ditch the Diapers
Do not enable your child or yourself by doing what is convenient. Accidents will happen; be okay with it and do your best to prepare for the inevitable. If you don’t make it big deal about it, it won’t be one.
4) Mistakes are Part of the Process
Be forgiving. Even if you want to potty train fast, laughing about your oopsies and making sure you are always prepared with a change of clothes in every car you own or bag you carry will make the process seem faster.
5) Be Relentless
You will need to continue teaching steps such as pulling pants back up and down, wash hands many, many times until it is an established habit.
6) Plan
You will need a stand alone potty chair or stool to reach the big potty with an adaptable seat to use at home. In addition, you will also want to have supplies for cleaning up accidents (such as disposable cloths, cleaning towels, cleaning solution, a plastic bucket to put soiled clothes) and several pairs of loose-fitting pants for your child to wear when you go out of the house. Optional: It’s helpful to have a compact, portable travel potty to take out and about, though you could use a small standalone potty chair instead.
7. Be Mindful
If you want to potty train fast, you need to keep your eyes on the clock and continually look for signs of readiness in your child.
Utlimately, you will need to find what works best for you and your family’s schedule. But if you want to cut to the chase and potty train fast, everyone needs to be on board to plan, produce, and practice, practice, practice.
Remember, failure is a part ofsuccess and if we accept that and teach our children that early in life, then we truly have learned a gift that will ensure us a lot of happiness and productivity in life.
You can potty train fast. We know you can!
Potty Training Power…AWAY!!!
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I have gotten custody of my grandchildren and, when I got my grandson on January 12th he was mostly potty trained. On March 20th he started speaking to his father again and from that point on he wont pee in the toilet but he wont poop in his pants, which leads me to believe it is an act of defiance from a troubled little boy. I just don’t know how to handle it! His attitude is worse tehn ever and he is throwing tantrums, being completly defiant and pushing & pinching his sister,. We still have 2 more court dates and I know this is far from over.