When he has an accident, don’t overreact—you could make him even more anxious about the process, leading to further problems. A toddler potty training regression is a fairly common occurrence. So stay calm and nonchalantly point out the accident, and encourage him to go visit the potty. I...
So off we went to the local children’s hospital, where we actually got in quite quickly. I think they were fearing UTI, kidney failure, etc. Turns out, she’s just stubborn. The nurse, doctor and I were all trying to convince her, bribe her, encourage her and beg her. No luck. ...
Encourage them to sit on the potty (even fully clothed) to build familiarity. You can do this even before they’re ready to start potty training. Instead of a straightforward “Do you want to use the toilet?”, which might get a ‘no,’ try “How about we try your cool new ...
Nighttime waking Child wakes up frequently due to the need to use the bathroom. Encourage using the toilet before sleep. Increased bedtime resistance Child resists bedtime due to anxiety or excitement about potty training. Establish a calming pre-sleep routine, offer reassurance. Regression in potty...
When to Start Potty Training a Girl Knowing the right time to start teaching your toddler to potty train is key. When you start to notice your cub has the right coordination to reach her own bottom and hold onto the toilet paper, it’s time!
How to Potty Train a boy: Here are the training tips for a 2 & 3 years old boy which will help you guide from basics, how to wipe and what products to use and more.
If your child is the latter, I would, first off, encourage you. If they are at the age where you need to get the ball rolling, take heart and grab your bag of patience. You can do it. My indicator: whenever your child starts randomly taking off their diaper, it’s time. Period....
So whether we have time for a family airport potty break or not, we force our kids to use the potty on the plane before we take off, and Bubba and I do the same. The worst thing in the world is getting your kids to sleep in your arms and the urge to pee strikes! Or one of ...
m just a mom of three who has been around the potty training block a time or two and found a method that works for her kids and keeps stress minimal. If you’re planning to potty train your little one soon, I encourage you to use what might work for you from this post and ignore...
Have all your potty-training supplies on hand.You'll need: Potty chairs– ideally one for every main area where you spend time, plus any bathrooms Plenty of water or diluted juice to drink Snacks that encourage peeing – either salty ones that make you thirsty, such as crackers, or foo...