Monday, August 11, 2008

Successful Potty Training - It Can Be Done!

It is a fact of life .. every parent's child pot training needs. Unfortunately, not all parents know where to start. Often, toilet training cycle becomes extremely frustrating for most parents. Sometimes, you seem to be on track and your child will have a relapse. It's very frustrating, especially when you think you are doing good things. Add to this that there is very little knowledge of resources available to help you, and you have a recipe for disaster!

The most important thing to do if this happens to you is to realize that this is not your fault. The children had pot train since time immemorial, and you're not the only parent is aware of these frustrations. They are normal! The second most important thing to do is not to take forward your child. I know, easier said than done! There's nothing better than long coasting and seems to make progress, then have a setback. It may even grow best-intentioned parents on the edge!

One of the things you can do to help your child pot fastest train is to explain to him that everyone has to pee and crap all day, including yourself. And then explain that these things belong to the pot.

As a mother, this against-May seems, but for many children, as the aid of pull-ups and layers can be an obstacle for potty training success. Not all children is the same, many people who make such aid as a sign they do not have to go to pot because that is what pull-ups are!

There are a number of things that must be learned before a child can succeed with pot training:

* The child must recognize that he / she must go to the toilet

* The child must learn to take

* The child must learn how to use the pot

To succeed in their toilet, you must be patient as a parent. This means explain to your child, sometimes several times (and more) he / she must learn to hold until they get the pot and then release it. You as a parent should be consistent. Potty training will not work if you do not insist every time. This is easier said than done, especially if you have had little success with your techniques so far. Here are some things you can do to help your child be more comfortable with pot training (and keep your own health!):

* Be consistent (yes, every time!)

* Use Praise (negative feedback does not)

* Be patient (not obsess over a relapse)

* Do not rely too much on the pull-up, diapers and other aid

With the right encouragement, you can help your child with toilet and training will be successful faster. It also assists in finding good resources to help you throughout the process as well. The calm and confidence that you are a parent, the easiest and fastest pot training will be success for your child.

Johanne Cesar is a provider of custodial success with more than 9 yearsâ € ™ experience. The pot has trained hundreds of children successfully. Johanne specializes in working with parents to teach them the keys to success pain pot training. Working with an experienced child-care expert and mother of 2 who knows what it takes to get your child pot trained now! Visit:

http://www.thepottytrainer.com

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