June 10, 2014
Potty must be done by your child through their own way
Potty must be done by your child through their own way - Remember that the first successes depend on the extent to which your child understands the use of the toilet or potty, not getting the hang of the process.
Take the following steps clearly what you expect of him. Purchase a jar - Many children feel safer in a game than on the toilet, because their feet as they sit firmly on the ground, in a game and they do not have to be that they fall off it or afraid. If your child is afraid of the game, do not put pressure on him to use it. Start Potty Training Review
Set the toilet training a month or two and give your child time to get used to the idea of the game and is there to feel at his ease. Give your child the opportunity to get used to do potty - Let your child see the potty and touch and get used to the game, before you try to use it. Tell your child that the potty on his own chair. Place the jar in a place that is easy for your child. For more details
The game does not need to be. In the toilet Keep it in his play area in the garden, or where your child plays, so he can get it whenever he wants. Allow your child to start, once every day with all his clothes on the potty seat. Allow your child when he wants to go off the potty. Never force him to point (continue to) sit.
Take the following steps clearly what you expect of him. Purchase a jar - Many children feel safer in a game than on the toilet, because their feet as they sit firmly on the ground, in a game and they do not have to be that they fall off it or afraid. If your child is afraid of the game, do not put pressure on him to use it. Start Potty Training Review
Set the toilet training a month or two and give your child time to get used to the idea of the game and is there to feel at his ease. Give your child the opportunity to get used to do potty - Let your child see the potty and touch and get used to the game, before you try to use it. Tell your child that the potty on his own chair. Place the jar in a place that is easy for your child. For more details
The game does not need to be. In the toilet Keep it in his play area in the garden, or where your child plays, so he can get it whenever he wants. Allow your child to start, once every day with all his clothes on the potty seat. Allow your child when he wants to go off the potty. Never force him to point (continue to) sit.
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