Monday, March 16, 2009

I'm a big kid now





Potty training toddlers and even older girls and boys has to be done, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. If you are ready to begin potty training or if you’ve been unsuccessful trying to toilet train your toddler, then let us help you simplify the process with our potty training eBook. The best potty training techniques place an emphasis on consistency and encouraging reinforcement over chastisement. Our guide will teach you proven techniques and provide simple tips that will make toilet training easier for you and your child. Don't put off potty training any longer, let us help!
We all wonder when a child should be potty trained and wonder if they are ready to start, if you have done it before you know it can be hard on both you and the child. Most toddlers are ready to learn at around the age of 18 months on wards but this differs in children for many reasons making it harder. Look at their behavior and independence when they are doing things for them elves and are happy to do so then they will be ready to use the potty.
As mentioned above you need to know when your child is ready so look for the changes outlined above and it is extremely important that you the parent can devote the time and effort to potty training. A lot of enthusiasm is needed and a time of around 4 months of devotion for potty training to be a success.

Your child should not be forced to potty train as this will probably lead to accidents on a regular basis and this is what you don’t want to happen. When your child can notice that their nappy/diaper is wet and soiled then you should move forward with the potty training.

You know the saying if you at first you don’t succeed then try again and this is exactly what you need to do. It is important that the child is not punished for having an accident as this will deter them from trying again and it is less likely they will succeed.

Take a look through the e book and you realize this is a part of the growing up process and it will make it easier and fun for both you and your child, just think of how proud you will both be when you succeed.

As you know diapers/nappies are not the most hygienic things in the world and they can irritate a child’s skin, your child will have probably experienced that diaper/nappy rash a few times and you felt sorry for them when they are screaming in pain and they flinch each time you try to clean the area, not only that but the chafe on the child’s skin to. It is not a nice feeling at all, the first step is to get them excited about potty training and introducing them to their first pair of big boy/girl pants should help.
We all know that being a parent can be extremely stressful, the things we have to do like clean up every 5 seconds and entertain them and feed them the list is endless adding potty training to the list could make it worse, with the help of the e book you can say good bye to smelly diapers for good.

When your child successfully uses the potty it will easier for you, get them dressed without the fuss of the diaper/nappy change, no sorting out the changing bag and no hunting around the shopping centre’s looking for a diaper change area it’s going to be a whole lot easier.

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