Are You Ready to Potty Train?
Are You Ready to Potty Train? |
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But it can be an easy event that marks significant growth and development. When should a child be potty trained?Age 2 is the best time to train. Children are ready when they can run and say “pee” and “poop” or any other words that are clear to the parent. Two year olds want to be independent. Early two’s still want to please their parent, vs. late two’s who are struggling for control (thus the term “the terrible two’s). It is important to train from age 2-2.6 years, so that parents “catch the wave.” By this, I mean, they are using the child’s natural curiosity about things that go “in and out”. Potty training is the first step in learning self-control. When training begins in the latter half of the second year the issues of control can invade the process, and sometimes stool withholding develops (a child becomes constipated because they do not want to poop.) 3 Easy Steps to Potty Training!Get Ready…From 18-24 months allow your child to feel free to make a mess. Have your child involved in these kinds of activities as often as possible:
These kinds of activities are age appropriate and allow the child to practice skills which are related to the process of potty training. Parents should set-up the activities in a way that allows the child freedom to be messy. The child needs to be comfortable with wet and mush; and at the same time, to learn how to control things. |
Use the water gun as follows: allow child to use the gun anywhere outside, but inside, only in the potty and/or toilet. The child makes the connection between acceptable places (potty) to shoot water (pee). The activity is fun and therefore the child likes to repeat it. This allows the child to practice being in control. Get Set…Have potties wherever your child spends most of his or her time; for example, in every bathroom; in the playroom, on each floor of your house. Let the child explore the potties. Let kids put their stuffed animals on the potty. Let them squirt water into the potty and then empty into the big toilet. Go…Let your child run around with a t-shirt and no bottom.
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Toilet training is an essential hurdle for both parents and children. It is a task that everyone needs to do; and one that often strikes panic in the eyesof parents.
the need to pee or poop. When you see it is about to happen and/or when they tell you; pick them up and whisk them to the nearest potty. Each time they succeed; even a little bit, praise the child.