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The earlier you start giving a toddler good habits through exposure to potty training habits, the easier the process can be. Research shows children will embrace and model learning if you present concepts in a way that is natural and part of every day life.
However, sometimes a toddler is willful and when the mind is set in stone, you are staring at a brick wall with no where to go.
Potty training problems with a resistant child can feel like a never ending nightmare, but this article had solid suggestions that’s reader friendly.
When working with a willful child, you will want to help your child feel it’s his idea to sit on the potty. Do some pregrooming, such as talking with another adult or older child about how grown-up you are when you go potty. When you are talking to your friend and you know your child is listening, tell her in a hushed tone how excited your are about your child going potty because you have a special “big boy” present picked out. You want your child to feel as though he overheard a big secret.
The best defense is a good offense, so arming yourself with a shopping list of ways to work with a willful child is resistant is a proactive strategy that will keep the momentum of potty training moving forward. Remember, your will is stronger than your resistant toddler. After all you have been on this earth longer, so use that to your advantage and work toward a solution that is diaper free.

