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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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When your toddler wants to use the big potty, he or she is exerting independent tendencies, and you should encourage this tendency. It will, however, take some extra attention on your part, too! (more…)
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When is a toddler ready to start potty training? This is perhaps the most hotly debated part of the whole potty training process. Over-anxious parents who don’t want to deal with the bother of diapers anymore often try to force their child into using the toilet before they are ready. (more…)
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