Potty training for toddlers should be a fun and empowering time for your child. It is quite interesting when talking to parents how much stress is often associated with this period of time not only for the parent but also for the toddler.
It is vital as a parent to understand what is going on in a toddler’s head and how he/she assimilates information and instructions. Your tone of voice and the emotional message you are communicating to your child is vital in toilet training if you want to succeed in a fun and empowering way.
Potty training in 1 to 3 days is an educational program that will provide you with plenty of understanding and communication skills to tackle the potty training time successfully with fun and ease. It is empowering not only yourself but your child. And the best thing is, you have nothing to lose as it comes with a full 100% money back guarantee – your learning is yours either way.
I am sure you heard this statement before: When the toddler is ready. But, when exactly is the toddler ready and how do you know?
Potty training readiness does not just appear out of the blue one day. This readiness is highly influenced by parents and everyone within the child’s world. And most children that have not been exposed to any toilet training fun seem to develop a resistance later on. This does not mean that you need to find games around the toilet issue but just allow your toddler in into your world including toilets.
Any learning for your child at this age comes from a world of play and wonder. You want to take advantage of this playfulness and the potty is nothing more in the beginning than just another learning step for your toddler.
They are like a sponge taking in every information that you feed them. But not only that they are naturally also inclined to do as you do. Your world has plenty of fascination for them. And to they are eager to learn naturally.
Often potty training toddlers seem to be such a testing time for parents. And the more anxious you are about it the harder it is for your child to learn. Because he/she picks up your anxiety and if a child is anxious his/her natural learning process is shut down.
Make it easy for yourself and your toddler by tackling potty training as early as 12 months and with heaps of fun. Potty training follows a two step program. First, your child needs to get familiar with the potty. That is the reason to play as early as possible the game of ‘potty training’. The second step is to actually start encouraging the child how to use the potty successfully. This phase usually starts around 18 months to 3 years of age.
Accidents will happen – this is completely natural. The most important potty training tip that anyone can give you is: take it easy. Be easy on your own expectations and be even easier on your child’s. And always, always be positive because after all is is not really your challenge but your very young child’s who has to learn so much at the tender age around two already.
So, when is the right time to toilet train your toddler? When ever you and your son/daughter is familiar with the potty and has had the chance to play with it first.
In the following educational video clip you will find some ideas as to when your child is really ready for taking toilet training seriously.
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An here is a wonderful article by Kirsten Dirksen who talks about the potty training protocols of our society and how this may affect our own decisions and choices: Who Decides When to Potty Train
A Potty Training Dilemma is a very insightful case observation. You will find great resources in this article on what you are actually communicating to your child. Because more often than not setbacks and failures in potty training our children have to do with our own attitudes and communication styles.
Some parens might experience that their children use their potty to pee but they seem to refuse to poo into it. Potty training problems might occur for various reasons. Learn what others experience.
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