No no no, dear,
you use the potty whenever you are ready.
You just need to constantly remind your child that they need to
use the potty whenever they feel it.
If she's giving you the signals that she's interested, remind her to
use the potty whenever she has to go.
Not exact matches
I made a sticker chart for all the kids to
use and
whenever they went pee pee in the
potty they got to put a star sticker on their chart and they got 5 M&M's, if they went Poo Poo in the
potty they got a big sticker of their choice and 10 M&M's.
Whenever she refuses to
use the
potty we just put her in a diaper (actually, mostly we start putting on the diaper and she decides to sit on the
potty), and a couple times I've gotten irritated by a series of accidents and put her in a diaper, but that has never lasted more than a day or so.
Whenever the boy successfully
used the
potty, parents should give him praises.
At first he did okay and would say
whenever he needed to
use the
potty but then stopped.
Whenever your child shows signs of needing to urinate or have a bowel movement, ask him if he wants to
use the
potty or take him to the
potty chair and explain to him what you want him to do.
Even though Elisabeth says she wants to
use the
potty, and then always says, «Laaaater»
whenever I talk to her about actually going, I'm not concerned.
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.
With our second son, we haven't tried EC with him, but I
use cloth diapers and change them frequently, and we do the ASL
potty sign
whenever he has a bowel movement.
(He was
use to getting whatever he wanted
whenever we went to the store) Anyways, I told him I would buy the toy (& I did) but he could not have it until he went poop on the
potty.
We started teaching our son about the
potty, the sign and word for it (he now
uses only the word) and had him sit on it
whenever I knew he would be about to move his bowels and we started this at about 15 months.
However and
whenever your child learns to
use the
potty, training should be gentle and positive, and done with a sense of humor.
Whenever he moves on to a new step or tries to
use his
potty (even when he doesn't quite succeed), tell him he's doing well and that you're proud of him.
With our second son, we haven't tried EC with him, but I
use cloth diapers and change them frequently, and we do the ASL
potty sign
whenever he has a bowel movement.
During the day, we leave him in his PTPA Playpen area with his PTPA and he
uses the bathroom section
whenever he has to go
potty.
Whenever you lead your puppy to his bathroom spot,
use a specific word like «outside,» «
potty time,» or whatever word / phrase you prefer as long as you consistently
use the same one.
Whenever you take the puppy out to go
potty, which will be often,
use the collar and leash every time.
She must be feeling shy about
pottying in front of you, Matilda was like this too — what helped was
using potty bells so she would have to consult us
whenever she had to go.
Even if you are going to allow your cat to be outdoors
whenever it wants, you need to be sure that if ever there was a time when it couldn't get outside for whatever reason, it's already
potty trained and can
use the litter box
whenever necessary.
and 2) is
using a puppy pad going to delay her ability to be fully
potty trained b / c she is not learning how to hold her pee if she has the pad to
use whenever she needs to?