Even after a child has been potty trained and has accepted the full responsibilities associated with potty training
i.e. getting to the potty by themselves, pulling pant up and down, washing hands etc, wiping seems to remain a parental responsibility!
Not exact matches
Elizabeth Pantley gives you creative ideas
to help along the
potty process, my favorite (and my daughters) was a box of wrapped little presents (
i.e., play dough, crayons, coloring book) and whenever my daughter used the
potty she
got a gift.
Even after a child has been
potty trained and has accepted the full responsibilities associated with
potty training
i.e. getting to t...» Read More
Or you might trying a
potty training chart - with progressive build up
to a something he really desires
i.e. 5 or 10 or whatever you decide successful trip
to the
potty on his own will
getting him a lunch out, or a new toy or something like that.