7 Sure-Fire Tips For Potty Training
Toddlers
by Penny Crane
There seems to be a widely
held impression, past down from generation to generation, that
potty training toddlers is arduous.
Follow this practical plan
and you will be able to go from all those diapers to dry in
days. But only if you are prepared not to be side-tracked by
other distractions during this period and able to give your
focus to toilet training.
1. Evaluating Your
Child's Readiness
Does your toddler have the required verbal understanding? This
includes being able to understand and carry out simple
instructions.
Does your toddler show
signs of wanting to do more things for themselves such as
pulling up their own pants?
Is your child's bladder and
bowel control adequately developed? For instance, can he or she
go for two or three hours before wetting their
diaper?
You really must not go on
to item 2 until you are confident your toddler can handle being
toilet trained.
2. Let's Go
Shopping
You want to make this trip to the shops as much fun as possible
for your toddler. So what's on that shopping list?
You should get:
- An anatomically
correct doll (a boy doll if you have a son, a girl doll if
you have a daughter);
- Potties (yes it's best
to have two or three around the home so there is always one
close at hand when it's wanted);
- Underpants, preferably
vibrantly colored. It's even better if there's a picture of
one of their favorite cartoon characters on them. Diaper or
training underpants can be a practical solution for any
trips out but make sure you treat them as real pants not
diapers;
- a wall chart and
stickers.
Remember to let your
toddler have a say in the purchase choice.
3. Toilet Train The
Doll Silly as it may seem, you potty train the
doll. The doll is a great teaching tool, it should not be seen
as a toy. You will be using the doll to model correct
behavior.
4. Celebrate The
Doll's Success
Each time the doll correctly uses the potty it is praised and a
sticker is placed on the wall chart that records the doll's
progress. And when the doll has been potty trained it gets a
party. You want your toddler to realize that being potty
trained is a happy, fun experience.
5. It's Farewell to
Diapers
Put your toddler in pants. There's no retreating back to
diapers even if there are two or three accidents along the
way.
6. Give Your
Toddler Plenty Of Fluids
The more your toddler drinks the more they will need to
urinate. So they should get plenty of practice in using a
potty.
7. Ask Your Toddler
If They Need the Potty
If they say no that's fine. With all those drinks they'll soon
need to go. Quiz them again a little later.
If they have a little
accident you must not let your child see you are angry or
disappointed. Just tell them they'll do better next time. Take
them to the potty and have them sit on it for two or three
minutes. Give them fresh pants to put on. At short intervals
take them back to the potty for a total of ten times. This will
help to build muscle memory. Very soon they will urinate in the
potty.
A little food for thought.
It is not just what you say, it's how you say it. This is
certainly true when it comes to teaching a toddler new
skills.
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