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Potty Training
June 30, 2010
Many toddlers have had a parent try to potty train them when they were between the ages of two and three. Most of then have done it at this age but however there are many children who are not ready for potty training at this age.
Potty training needs to be done when your toddler is ready. Your toddlers will show you signs of being ready when they are. They will go hide when they do a number two. They may try to see what you do in the bathroom. Many toddlers will ask to be changed when they have a wet diaper. Then there are some who will ask to be changed. This is like old diapers usually. Your toddler is ready to be potty trained when this happens.
Parents are the ones who need to be potty trained, it is true and you have heard it before. It happens to be true because we are the ones who need to take some time out of our busy days to encourage and praise our children. If the time is not taken then you just might be taking your child to schoold wearing a pamper. Sometimes this is the same as new diapers. I’m not saying that this is bad that is if you like to change diapers.
When the signs have shown that your toddler is ready for potty training and you are ready to take the time then get it done. It will only take a couple of days to have your toddler potty trained for the day time hours. Look for signs that your toddler is using his diaper for a toilet on the first day and tell your toddler that you have a potty for him to do that in, unlike old ideas usually. Enforce the potty chair and try treats when it has been used. There is a lot of information online about potty training and remember that it is a simple part of parenting.
