Archive for September, 2008

Potty Training Timing: When Not to Start

Friday, September 26th, 2008

There’s a lot written about when to begin potty training but not so much about when not to begin.  The reason why is important to know when not to start is that timing is crucial to the success of potty training.  Most articles about timing focus on your child’s readiness to commence training.

Potty Training Help: What Parents Need to Know

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Potty training a child not only is a fundamental step in his/her independence but also helps the parents save them much trouble of changing messy diapers. Dirty diapers are a threat to the child’s health, especially to his/her young skin. It saves a lot of parents’ time and of course, parents save much money spent each month on diapers alone. This lesson is themed on potty training help for caring parents by the method called Infant Potty Training.

Infant Potty Training Help

Simple Strategies for Potty Training a Boy

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Life is a series of memories and milestones. Learning to “make doody” is one of the most significant milestones of a two-year old boy’s life. How do we, as new parents, help bring about this memorable event? Answer: Get informed! Being aware of specific needs will make all the difference in potty training a tiny boy.

Perhaps the most important key to potty training a little boy is to know when to start. Kids generally show signs of readiness around age two. Signs of readiness will include an capability to stay dry for prolonged periods of time, a dislike of dirty diapers, and a vocalized desire to use the toilet. When potty training a little boy, keep in mind that boys usually take longer to potty train than girls. Be very patient. After all, they’ve to learn twice (sitting and standing)!


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