We found ourselves using night - time options for many years
after potty learning was completed with one of our children.
One final note, many people choose to start little boys using the potty exclusively sitting at first, then working on their aim later on
after potty learning is well established.
Not exact matches
After the child has
learned the proper steps involved in going
potty, you can put the doll away.
After getting the weeman
potty, he has had great success
learning how to urinate, and he is even starting to not mind sitting.
My daughter was fully
potty trained
after just a few weeks and has
learned her ABC's, numbers, days of the week, months etc..
For those commenters who were asking about books to read on early (er)
potty learning (i.e., not
potty learning from birth, usually called Elimination Communication, but earlier than is usually done today in North America and Britain) I recommend Jill M. Lekovic's «Diaper - Free Before 3»: http://www.diaperfreebefore3.com/excerpt.html She can be a little intimidating (if I remember correctly her chapter on «later»
potty learning covers starting
after 6 - 9 months, which could freak many people out, I know), but her methods are gentle, respectful (of child and parent) and quite Montessori in many respects (going back to Hedra's comments above).
(It gets easier, however, once your child
learns to take himself to the
potty, which can happen
after the first day or so of training).
Maggie said: «
After potty training my 4 boys, I have
learned the only valuable lesson: RELAX.
He HATED to be wet so he
learned after a few accidents that its just easier to use the
potty ``
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potty learning process.
One study showed that children whose parents started training them before 27 months took longer to
learn to use the
potty compared to children whose parents started
after 27 months.
After all, it's only recently that his muscle development has allowed him to hold his bladder and rectum closed at all, and he's still
learning why it's important to use the
potty.
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After potty training three kids, there's one thing I've
learned for sure: It doesn't really ever get any easier.
A lot of our families use these Poochie Bells with GREAT success but almost all of them have ALSO used the bells along side Crate or X-pen training or
after their puppies were basically
potty trained but they just needed the puppy to
learn how to notify them (not all puppies will naturally bark or whine and will just «go» if you're not able to read their subtle body language or their not on a strict schedule).
The most important lesson your puppy can
learn, well it certainly feels that way
after a few weeks of cleaning up
potty pads!
You will soon
learn when your pup is likely to go to the
potty; this tends to be when they wake up,
after meals, and following playtime.
After doing this as a habit, he will
learn that moving away from his
potty place is far more fun than eating poop!
After 3 weeks, though, your dog is probably getting used to your comings and goings,
learning the daily routine, and starting to figure out when the next meal is coming, that you walk at the same time every morning, that he gets to go out for regular
potty breaks.
Maybe even give them time off leash for a few mins in the garden
after their business and they will
learn to
potty more quickly to get that reward.
If you see puppy didn't
potty for 20, 15, 20 and 20 minutes
after their meals of the day, with this information you
learn it's pointless to take them to their
potty spot until 15 minutes
after they finish eating.
After repeating the steps above for some time, you can try this test to see if you dog has
learned to
potty on command.
You can try the same process
after couple of hours and repeat all these aforementioned step as often as necessary, until your dog
learns to obey your command and
potty outside.
Repetition
after repetition, dogs will
learn to associate the words» go
potty» with the act of eliminating.