Thursday, January 23, 2014

How to potty toilet train your boy or girl

Potty training or toilet training is needed  for most babies at some stage between 18 months and  anywhere between 2 years or even upto 4 years depending  on how early your baby or  toddlers are willing to learn. To make potty training teaching as easy as process as possible for you and your toddler, take a moment to learn what works with your baby and what  doesn't.

Here is  some tips for potty training and a guide to starting  toilet training


Waiting  Until your child is ready
There's no magic age for your kid being ready to start learning to use the toilet or potty. Most babies develop the necessary skills between 18 and 24 months. you will need to keep an eye out for physical, cognitive, and behavioural signs that your toddler might be ready to give it a try.

Milestones

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If your toddler is just going to go to a new school, a new sibling, or travel or anything like a change  you may want to wait till its calmer before starting potty training.
If you've started potty training and  been trying for several weeks without success, then your toddler's not ready. Wait a few more weeks  and try again.

Making a potty training /toilet training plan
It's important to have a plan for the training process itself , before you even buy your toddler a potty seat,
1.Decide when and how you want to start.
2.How to handle accidents, when to back off, and so on.
3.Prepare to be flexible.
Be  more diligent and discuss your plan with your child's paediatrician and day-care provider. They'll will have experience and advice to share with you.
Once you've made  your strategy stick to it  and take care that your child sticks to it , also taking care of setbacks.

Toilet Training to Taking it slow
Training  and cajoling and teaching the various steps of potty training can sometimes take a long time.
Some children will nail it in just a few days, but most might take weeks or even months.

Don't push your toddler , let him take his time and get used to this new process. He'll  surely move and go forward at his own speed.
You might need to motivate with gentle reminders and encouragement.
Praising / Encouraging your child with training
Everyone like encouragement and praise ,even your little kid ,your toddler will respond to positive reinforcement.
Whenever he takes a positive step forward , tell him he's doing well and that you're proud of him. Compliment and encourage him .

If  you want o get the edge and  be  well informed for a easier potty training  for your kid then you might want to check out he guide below or the video above
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