Potty Training Toddlers
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Potty Training Toddlers
When your little one gets to toddler age, life is all about independence.Look Mom, I can cut the dog’s hair. Ok, so maybe not that much independence, but anything your child can learn to do on their own is a big step. Potty training your toddler is no different. It is important to make sure you keep them moving forward toward independence. But they haven’t left the nest yet it is still important to help them know when to fly.
Potty Training Your Toddler – Teaching Them the Urge
Watching for the urge is a big task for a parent. With too many failures under their belt, your child will become discouraged and frustrated. If you can keep help them identify the urge until they understand what it feels like and what to do when it happens, you will greatly improve your chances of successful potty training.
Potty Training Your Toddler – Teaching Them About Communication
Sometimes you can’t keep your eye on your child all day, waiting for the obvious urge. This is all well and good, since it’s also important to work on communication. Have your child use the proper potty training language. When they need to use the restroom, have them use simple sentences such as,I need to go potty. This will associate the urge with the words and the action.
By communicating, you can take the proverbial training wheels off and give him the room to race out of sight.
Potty Training Your Child – Teaching Them to be Self-Sufficient
Your little toddler wants to be self-sufficient. By equipping them with the tools necessary to gain potty training independence, you give them permission to grow up.
Make sure you have everything set up to take that first flight a step stool to get on the potty, flushable wipes to clean up, and a step to wash their hands when they are finished. Now it is time to sit back and watch your potty trained toddler take flight and start enjoying this new chapter in their life.
Potty training a toddler can be challenging, but also fun. Remember that potty training is a process and not an event, and stick with it even if it gets a bit hairy, and you’ll be all finished and on the road to a better life in no time.
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