Graduating from Potty training can take up to a year or longer, but it is all leading to the same clean result. It’s always worth it to see your daughter use her throne instead of her diaper. The process can get frustrating, especially when it comes to deciding when to potty train a...
How To Potty Train A Boy Recommended 0 TimesRecommend This If you’re in the midst of potty training, you’ve probably already heard tons ofpotty training tips. But, if you’re ready to say buh-bye to those diapers for good, let’s discuss a few gender-specific pointers. Each gender ...
Forcing a child to potty train when she isn’t ready becomes a battle of wills — a parent’s against the child’s. And the choice of whether or not to use the potty is one of theonlythings a toddler can control in his or her life. If you push too hard, it’s likely to become...
Typically daytime potty training comes before removing diapers for naps and overnight sleep. If you choose to potty train during sleep times (or forget to put a Pull-up or diaper on your child before bed, which happens), bedwetting can often lead to disrupted sleep. It also leads to extra...
In this article, we’re going to dive into the nitty, gritty details about how to help potty train with a more gradual method. We'll go over pros and cons and even provide you some tips and tricks to gradually potty train your child!
The time to potty train had arrived, and I had zero clue of where to start. Definitely a time to call in the experts. Read the signs Your toddler probably says a zillion random things throughout the course of a day. Most of it you can give an acknowledging “uh huh” to, but some...
Evaluate his readiness. Trying to potty train a boy before he’s ready can lead to frustration and failure. Boys who are ready to potty train express interest in using the potty, can stay dry for a few hours at a time, are able to pull down and up their pants with little assistance ...
Remember, it is her body, and you cannot make her go. You can provide the equipment, show her how to use it, and even help her sit on the potty but you cannot make her go. She needs to be committed (as committed as a toddler can be 🙂 ) or at the least want to start tryin...
Before we set out to potty train Chase (our oldest son), I read the bookOh Crap! Potty Training. It’s an incredibly helpful resource and one I recommend but I also encourage anyone who reads it to take it with a grain of salt. It’s saturated with information and can increase stress...
How to Potty Train in One Day 1. Wait until your child is ready. Our son was 2 years and 4 months old when we potty trained in one day. We had just been traveling to visit my in-laws over the summer, which involved a nine-hour plane ride, so we decided to stay in diapers for...