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There are three things you can count on when potty training: accidents, transition to an adult sized potty and bedwetting. Everyone takes a different approach to getting started with the potty training process, but once you are knee deep, mistakes and transitions will be something every parent and child encounters.
In the article the author noted,Sometimes a child will have an accident because she’s too lazy to take herself to the toilet or because she thinks she’s going to miss out on something that’s much more interesting. Let her know that this is not acceptable. If she’s using an accident as a stalling tactic—holding on until it’s at its most inconvenient—take that burden away from her. Take the initiative and suggest she goes to the toilet now. Before you get in the car.
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Regardless of how long it takes to potty train your child, personal hygiene is an essential part of the routine. Whatever you do, make sure you use potty training as a time to reinforce good personal hygiene by teaching the proper way to wash hands, thoroughly and with proper wiping. Baby wipes are helpful in the beginning to ensure your child is wiping properly.
When you are potty training, remember to take small steps forward and outline your expectations with your child. Mistakes are a part of the process and celebrating the success and providing solutions for the mistakes will create a tighter bond between you and your child.

