Not exact matches
I can teach you the secrets of
potty training in 3 days so the process goes
quickly and smoothly once your
child is ready and once you do start.
Keep in mind, a special needs
child can be
potty trained just as
quickly as a
child without special needs too.
I was very proud of my
potty training efforts with both of my
children — but that overconfidence has
quickly faded into green shame!
Fortunately, there are some great proven and time tested methods to successfully
potty train your
child quickly.
You want to make it as easy as possible for the
child to get to the
potty in time and to be able to pull training pants down as
quickly as possible.
Quickly moving your
child to regular underwear as soon as you begin
potty training, even before your
child shows signs of staying dry for long periods of time or regularly using the
potty
Also, when
potty accidents happen away from home or in the car, do not make a scene and clean the accident as
quickly as possible, while also making sure to get your
child to a bathroom so that they can finish going.
And think of how much easier it is for a
potty training
child to rush to the toilet in their BabyLegs and not have to wrestle with
quickly pulling down their pants in time.
Since every
child is different, how
quickly you move through the pre-
potty training to the
potty training will vary.
Kudos to you and your
child for
potty training so
quickly but now that I have two, and a third on the way, I have realized that things don't always go the same way with every
child.
Even
children in the same household, with the same methods used, will vary on how
quickly they pick up
potty training and how they respond to it as well.
The process can be stressful and accidents will happen, but many
children quickly learn to recognize the signs that they need to go and successfully get themselves to the
potty on time.
This method was specifically created for
children with special needs in mind to have them
potty trained
quickly and efficiently.
While some parents have found that placing the chair in the bathroom helps their
child associate it more
quickly with the act of elimination, others have met with greater success by keeping the
potty in their
child's bedroom, where it is easily accessible after a nap, or in the kitchen for use after meals.
If we have it in the bottom of the stroller, and we have a towel or blanket, it is simply a matter of
quickly whisking the
potty out of its bag and draping the towel around our
child for pee - pee privacy.
We had to hold my younger
child while she was on the
potty, because we knew that as soon as she went
potty, she would
quickly be asleep again as if nothing had happened.
And, for better or worse, learning to use the
potty is way up there on most parents» list of what they really, really, really want their
children to do — and
children quickly pick up on that.
If you prefer the
potty - training process to go as
quickly as possible, it's important to wait until your
child is really ready to do it herself.