POTTY TRAINING PROBLEMS? ESSENTIAL PARENTS COMPLETE POTTY TRAINING GUIDE, ALL ABOUT TOILET TRAINING!
How To Potty Train Your Child Easily?
Successful potty training guide

ESSENTIAL POTTY TRAINING TIPS

Child Potty Tips

 

Parents and Carers let me say welcome to my tips page. If you have read the front page you know that I have potty trained many children in their own homes as well as many day care. As well as actually doing the potty training myself I also give advice to many parents and friends.

I have included some little tips below that I have found to be useful and hope they might help you too. I want to help any parent to make the process of potty training as easy and quick as possible. Some of these tips will of more use to you than others depending on your situation and what you already know.

If you do what I suggest in number one and introduce your child to a potty earlier then getting your child to actually use their potty at whatever age you decide to potty train can often make the whole process a lot easier.

  • Have a potty around the house from the time your child is one year old. Sit your child on it once or twice a day so he gets used to it, you are expecting him to do anything at this stage. This makes it a known object and not something new being introduced into your child’s life just when you want to start the potty training routine.
  • When first starting potty training have some books handy for your child to look at while sitting on the potty.
  • Take your child with you to the mall before you start potty training and let them choose their own pant or knickers. Let your child have them even if you don’t like their choice.
  • Take an extra set of clothes for your child with you when you go out as accidents may happen. Have a spare set in the car as well.
  • When you arrive at a shopping mall with your child the first thing to do is to check where the bathroom is situated. If your child needs to go to the bathroom urgently and you first have to find out where it is situated, it may take too long and your child will have an accident. Being prepared is best.
  • Let your child see other children using their potties. This will encourages most children to want to copy and do the same.
  • It is easier to potty train your child in the summer. At this time of year your child usually wears less clothing and can if needs be run round with nothing on their bottoms.
  • A toilet training reward chart can work well. If you sign up for my free potty training course or buy the book you will receive one free to print out for your child.
  • When you go out for the evening check your pockets for spare pants or knickers and leave them at home. Pulling them out of your pocket in a restaurant may be a good talking point but may not leave people with the impression you want. I know I’ve done this.
  • Collapsible potties are helpful to carry around with you. Try and find a friend who has finished with theirs and get them to loan it to you. I have never needed to use one for long.
  • Keep some antibacterial spray and wipes for cleaning your potty and toilet. Keep them in the bathroom and toilet but remember to keep the spray out of reach of your child
  • Look at the short version of my book or listen to the mp3 several times to remind you what you need to do next.
Essential Potty Training Book

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I look forward to hearing about your success as you successfully potty train your child.
To Happy and Successful Potty Training.

Maureen Lawrence