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Okay, it's time for the straight "poop" on potty training and this information isn't a bunch of "dookie".

You won't be "peeing" away your time reading it. OK, now that the cute euphemisms are out of the way, let's start by saying that for parents, potty training is very serious business.

It's a time in your child's life when they're about to transition from baby and to toddler-hood.

They begin to realize there's something important about this bowl-thing that swirls water down a hole when you push a lever.

Some parents prefer not to think about this stage in their child's life because they're growing up and that's difficult to swallow sometimes.

However, potty training is just the beginning, so if you're one of those parents, time to let go of those thoughts.

Kids have lots of firsts in their lives – even when they're adults, and potty training starts the process of discovery in a great and healthy way. Often, it's difficult for them to start. They may have difficulty understanding their body's feelings and might not realize fully what's supposed to be happening.

Introduction
Is Your Child Ready?
Help Your Child Get Ready
Finding Your Child's Throne
The Right Time to Start
Bladder & Bowel Control
Diet Alterations
Staying Dry in the Daytime
Giving Rewards and Praise
Good Hygiene
Nighttime Training
Training When Travelling
Helping a Resistant Child
Physical Complications
Potty Training Regression
Special Needs Child
Multiple Children Training
Training Tips for the Boys
Potty Training Conclusion
Go To Baby

Potty Training SuppliesThis process is often a source of headache and frustration for parents as well as caregivers. Let's face it, accidents are going to happen, and once you've cleaned up one more pair of soiled pants during the day, you might wonder whether you're capable of doing this without emotionally scaring your child for life.

We're here to tell you that yes, it's possible to potty train your child without pulling out your hair. You can help your child cooperate with you and make this a wonderful, easy experience that both of you can enjoy – that's right, we said enjoy!

If you've decided your child is ready to be potty trained, you're bound to get tons of advice from everyone – your parents, siblings, friends, co-workers, probably the mailman as well.
potty training baby
Some of what they have to say is likely to be good advice, and you'll want to consider some of it - but probably not all of it.

You see, potty training is a very personal experience and it's definitely not the same for every child. When you can effectively read the signs and signals your own child exhibits, you'll be well on your way to successful potty training.

That said, you may be wondering how we can give advice to you here. Well, what we've done is bring together hundreds of tips, tricks, and pieces of advice for you.

You obviously won't use all of them but the hope is that you'll find the right pieces of advice for you and your child.

Potty training can actually be ... fun. So read on and get started!

Go to: Is Your Child Ready?

 

 






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