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While we’ve already addressed the issue of constipation above, we still feel like this deserves a chapter of its own. Physical problems can be confusing for your child. They know they should be going on the potty, but their body is just not cooperating. (more…)
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If you have been trying to encourage your child to go on the potty and they just won’t cooperate, don’t worry – you’re not alone! Some kids just don’t embrace the whole potty training experience. But there are some things you can do to help them along their way! (more…)
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Developing good hygiene habits during a toddler’s potty training process is critical. The business of “doing your business” can be a messy proposition – especially with toddlers. Good hygiene consists of much more than just washing hands. (more…)
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Your first goal during your toddler’s potty training is to help your child stay dry through the daytime hours. Nighttime dryness will come a little later since they won’t be in control of their bodily functions while they’re sleeping. (more…)
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The first step in the potty training process for your toddler is developing their control of their bladder. This is a challenging process, because accidents will happen and they always involve pee! (more…)
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Selecting your toddler’s potty chair is an important step in the training process. Some people think that having a separate “facility” for your child to go in will only confuse him or her. Sometimes the whole potty training process involves introducing a potty chair and mastering that, then moving on to an adapter seat that fits over the regular toilet progressing to actually using the big toilet all the time. (more…)
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