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Potty Training Advice

When you realize that your child is old enough to start with the potty training, you should consider number of potty training guides which will help you throughout the process.

Try to introduce potty gradually

Number of times it is really very helpful to gradually introduce your child to the potty. One may get successful if he or she follows the underneath suggestions.

  1. Let your child to come with you when you go to buy a potty chair.
  2. Always place the potty chair next to the commode so that your child may not feel some kind of embarrassment while using it.
  3. Try to encourage your child to just sit on the chair whenever you go inside the bathroom.
  4. Place some of the favorite toys and books along with the potty chair.
  5. Do not insist or force your child to sit on the chair. Make them to sit twice a day on it.

The positive attitude is also very necessary

Your attitude towards the potty training of your child will really help a lot in gaining success in the entire process. You are required to make potty training a thrilling experience for your child. Instead, seek for the number of potty training guides to make the experience very beautiful for your child and yourself also.

  1. Try to make out some simple reward system, such as offer your child some sticker which he or she can put on his or her toys or chart or wardrobe.
  2. Try to sing very good songs when he or she sits on the potty.
  3. Read some of the favorite stories and books of your child when he sits on the potty chair, and try to add few which signify or sound children or child sitting on potty.
  4. Also praise your child whenever required or possible. Even if your child is getting scared or unable to use the potty first just try to encourage him to sit on it for a while and then get up from it.
  5. Never scold your sweet child if he or she has any accident. Instead let them know that you understand that they are trying very hard to sit and use it, and we assure you that your child would do better next time.

Try to be and remain consistent with the potty training

One has to remain after starting with the potty training with his or her child you have to practice daily or you can say on regular basis daily.

  1. Never begin with the potty training when your toddler is having a major change in his or her life.
  2. Be very sure about the time you take your toddler to the bathroom, even if it means that you have to stop anything you are doing.
  3. Try to begin potty training by taking your child to the bathroom on the regular periods in a day, like before bedtime and nap or after lunch.

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