What They Don’t Tell You About Potty Training

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Maintaining patience when you’re ready for a toddler to show signs to start potty training may feel like forever. If a toddler is not ready developmentally to begin the process you can not rush the steps. Looking for signs like an interest in wearing underwear, investigating the potty, and predictable bowel movements are signs that the opportunity to potty train is just around the corner.

In this mom’s personal testimony about what they don’t tell you about potty training the reader has an opportunity to walk a mile in the shoes of a parent’s patience and potty training.

I have just started potty training my son, and I waited up until now until  HE  was ready. Since my experience with potty training–as micro as it is–I have never been in a state of such a conundrum in my life. There are so many self-help books on the shelves of libraries and bookstores, however, none of them really tells you how to get through the experience of potty training especially when you’re the single mother of a little boy.

Every toddler has a different time table when learning a new skill. When teaching a toddler new milestones you will discover through trial and error what works best for you and your toddler. Remember to celebrate every success even the smallest moments like when he tells you he has to go potty. The most important part of potty training is staying calm, breathing deep and finding the patience to sustain you to success. Everyone learns better when the environment is relaxed and stress free.

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