The best advice I have ever received is wait til the child is ready (showing signs they know when they are going potty in their diaper)... saves a lot of frustration for mommy & child! :) Thanks for a great giveaway!
Don't force the potty training. Or you'll just be training yourself to put them there and accidents will happen frequently. Also, when they do start, cut back on their drinking fluids and times that they drink.
The best advice I received was not to start potty training your little one until you see signs of readiness. If you start to early everyone will be frustrated.
give them books while sitting on the potty.
ReplyDeleteThe best advice I have ever received is wait til the child is ready (showing signs they know when they are going potty in their diaper)... saves a lot of frustration for mommy & child! :) Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteDon't try until they show signs of being ready! Doesn't matter their age, they won't learn unless they are ready.
ReplyDeleteDon't force the potty training. Or you'll just be training yourself to put them there and accidents will happen frequently. Also, when they do start, cut back on their drinking fluids and times that they drink.
ReplyDeletereward them something (candy, toys, books)when they use their potty!
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Put them on the potty when they get up.
ReplyDeletebest potty training advice: follow their lead, start training when they're interested
ReplyDeleteDon't punish your child if they have an accident, remember they are learning.
ReplyDeleteI really haven't received much advice other than throw a cheerio in the toilet and have him aim for it lol. Melissa Isaac
ReplyDeleteTo have patience and if possible start in the summer not winter....less clothes.
ReplyDeleteThe best advice I received was not to start potty training your little one until you see signs of readiness. If you start to early everyone will be frustrated.
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