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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Free Potty Training Tip: Advice To Help Your Child's Development

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By Mike Jerry

A free potty training tip or two may be just what you need to
make this step in your child's development a little bit easier.
Potty training is a challenge because, if you think about it,
the idea of using a toilet for waste management is a rather
abstract concept. To adults, this may seem like a simple task
that requires no more thought than walking or breathing but to
a child, this can be a great challenge. They have to answer
questions for themselves such as "Am I doing this right?", "Why
can't I just go in my diaper like I always have", or "What is
the purpose of all of this?". Therefore, it is only natural for
a parent to seek advice on how to make this whole process go by
more smoothly.

Initiating the Training

First, to train a child to use a toilet, you have to be
patient. As such, you should not begin toilet training until
you know you're going to have a few days to dedicate much of
your time to this task. Think of it like housebreaking a pet.
When you housebreak, or housetrain, a pet, you use many
techniques to aid in their learning. Among these techniques is
positive encouragement. Just as with a pet, you will want to
give your child great amounts of positive encouragement to make
them feel good about the fact that they are learning to use a
toilet properly. Fortunately, it is much easier to potty train
a child than it is to housebreak a pet, because children are
capable of cognition, allowing you the following advantages.

Demonstrations

If you're looking for hints or tricks to making this process
easy, demonstrating is what you need to learn to do. Take a
doll or stuffed animal and use it to demonstrate how potty
training activities work. This will show the child how they
need to sit, which is important for them to be able to do it
right. Also, throughout your demonstrations, talk about how
great it is that the toy is doing it right (which will make
your child want to excel, as well). Finally, do not chastise
your child if they can't figure it out right away, because that
can lead to anal-retentiveness (neat freak) or
obsessive-compulsive disorders.

Potty Training Tips

Here are some other tips to consider during this process. Do
not make your child feel ashamed of the waste products he or
she is producing. This can lead to your child feeling
self-conscious about using the toilet. Also, make sure that the
training toilet that you use is not too large or too small for
your child because you want your child to be as comfortable as
possible throughout this process. Finally, keep in mind that it
can take a few weeks or longer for your child to finally be able
to use the bathroom on his or her own. Patience is a necessity
for any potty training parent.

There are no secrets to making this process easier. Of course,
there are things you can do to make it easier, but in
actuality, you are simply teaching your child a life skill that
they will have to learn, eventually. No matter what, do not give
up and remember to guide your child every step of the way. After
all, once training is complete, you will never have to worry
about it ever again.

About the Author: Potty training your child is a challenging
task that can be made easier if you use the tips and tricks
learned from parents who have gone before you! For articles and
resources that can really help visit us at:
http://www.greatpottytrainingtips.com/
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