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Is Your Child Ready for Potty Training?

Introduction

Dear Smart Parents,

There’s time when your children need to go to the toilet by themselves. They need a potty training for this. It needs patience and takes some time to be successful.

Take notice whether the children are ready for potty training or not. Some of the signs are having regular bowel movements and showing signs of discomfort when using diapers.

Buy a potty chair based on your children’s choice to start the training. Do the next steps, enjoy the moment, and you’ll be proud when you see them do it alone!

Find out other interesting info about potty training on this page as well. And don’t miss the heroic report of some people who make children’s lives different.

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Enjoy the reading!

-Adwina Jackson-

Editor of InspiringParenting

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Child Care

Say goodbye to diapers? Of course it’s possible. Indeed, there must be a time when your child should leave the diapers and learn to go to the bathroom by themselves.

An article below will help you potty training your child. Some interesting facts about your child’s readiness for potty training are revealed here. Enjoy the reading!

Potty Training Facts
By David Chandler

Potty training, toilet training, toilet teaching or toilet learning are names frequently used to describe how kids learn to use the bathroom independently.

Children who are potty training or ready to potty train will:
• Walk to the potty and undress
• Consistently keep underwear clean and dry during the day and/or night
• Recognise the need to go to the potty and let you know or goes by self
• Use the potty-chair or toilet by himself or herself.

Children will potty train at different rates and stages:
• Detours in potty training come with the territory and should not be taken as a sign of failure.
• Physical and mental developments play a large role in potty training success.
• By using training pants in your training approach will help to make it a positive and rewarding experience.

Facts to keep in mind:
Girls usually complete training at a younger age than boys and generally start earlier than boys. The time-spent training does not change in most cases. 80 percent of boys and girls are completely trained by age 3-1/2. There is light at the end of the tunnel.

Potty training takes an average of eight months but will vary from child to child. One child can take one month; another might take up to a year or more. There are kid trackers online that you can use to determine if you child is where they should be in their progress.

Potty chairs are best for most kids, but a potty seat for the big toilet can work with a little assistance and a step stool.

Before your child has started potty training, start thinking about a reward system that will work for both you and your child. Keep it simple and easy to stick with such as a sticker on the chart for sitting on the potty!

For more information, go to: http://www.PottyTrainingInfoCenter.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/

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Things to Do Today

So, when will you start potty training your children? Remember those signs above. It’s best if you begin it in your spare time; really focus on the children and the training. Praises, hugs, and kisses will absolutely be wonderful ideas to award them.

It’s always every parent’s wish to see the children’s development. It seems that we don’t want to miss any new progress they make, right? Start giving extra care and notice to your children anytime and anywhere.

Enjoy the incredible moments!

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