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    Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
    11:58 am
    Receive The Best Potty Training For Girls and boys
    When do you start potty training your child It is a question that only you can answer. Once you know what to look for, the tell-tale signs that your child is ready to learn how to use the potty you can begin the process. In terms of age, usually children between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four months are ready for learning. It may so happen that you try to teach your child to use the potty when he is even younger than eighteen months and he may respond to the training - that's great. Conversely if your baby boy or girl does not seem too interested in learning while kids in the neighborhood are beginning to pick up basic potty training skills, there is no need to panic. Both situations are perfectly natural. Toilet training boys Age is a criterion that varies with the child. Talk to the pediatrician and young parents in the neighborhood. You will surely pick up important pointers on what to do and what to eschew when deciding the right time to start potty training your child.

    Remember that you are neither the first parent nor the last one that has to go through the procedure of toilet training your little bundle of joy. The whole experience will sometimes be exasperating and sometimes fun but never dull and at the end of it all you will have imparted to your child a healthy hygienic lifestyle habit that will forever stand him or her in good stead. You will earn a sense of gratification and lots of memories of those three to six months that you can always look back upon with a smile.

    Your child will be ready for the potty training exercise once it begins to communicate that it has to go to the toilet. It could be an expression on its face or the fact that it comes and stands near you, if you notice that these actions are related with the need to using the potty then it's time to prepare a training schedule. More often then not, children will first communicate after soiling their diapers and then as they learn to control the bowels for a period of time they try to inform parents that they have to go. You can try to accelerate the process by talking to them; although children may not be able to speak by themselves, they have a remarkable facility for understanding language and the meaning behind words.




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    11:53 am
    Attain The Best Potty Training For Young boys

    Potty training boys can be about as much fun in the summer vacation spent in prison. At least it is for those moms and dads who don't take the time to prepare, start with a smart strategy, or see the process past the inevitable hurdles that stand in many toddlers way.

    Fortunately, you're better than this. You know that despite what you may have read, potty training a rascally boy is in usually done in one, two, or even three days. However, it is perfectly reasonable that with a step-by-step process, you could have your little boy diaper free within a week.

    Potty training boys is obviously different than the processes with girls. Don't shy away from these differences. Embrace them, have fun with them, and make them part of the toilet training process so your son is ditching the diapers in no time.

    You can help your son learn to aim accurately by tossing a handful of Cheerios into the toilet bowl and letting him aim. Believe me, I've done this with a lot of toddlers. I get to see one who didn't giggle with glee as they sprayed all over the place!

    You can also teach her son manners, by showing them to leave the lid down, aim accurately, and clean up after themselves when finished. potty training boys Yes, these are great skills to learn of toddlers, but you also be doing his future wife an enormous favor!

    Modeling the appropriate behavior is important with both sexes but it is especially important while teaching boys. Enlist dad to help with the toilet teaching process whenever possible. He may be a little shy or embarrassed to eliminate the front of his son, but he shouldn't be.

    Every time daddy needs to go to the potty, have your son go along with him. There is no greater influence on the young boy and his father. Toilet training boys Boys want to be just like daddy, and daddy is using the potty, your son will want to as well.

    Encourage your little boy to ask about the sensations are feeling during illumination as they're feeling them. It isn't enough to know when your child is wet, you want them to tell you when they feel that revealing tingle that tells them it's about to happen.

    Don't let the stress of potty training gets you. potty training boys It's really not that big a deal. All you need is the right mindset, modeling, and patience. Your potty training boy will be diaper free in no time!



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