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Great Potty Training Tips

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Potty training is a big step in a toddler’s life and you can make it a fun and pleasant one when you use tips for potty training that really work. You don’t want to start this process to soon so you first need to make sure your child is ready. The average age for potty training is two and a half, but all toddlers are ready at different ages so you may be able to start earlier or you may have to wait a little longer. It will all depend on the individual child. To know if your infant is ready you need to start looking for signs.

Being uncomfortable when they are wet is a good sign they are ready to potty train. It shows that they understand this is not a normal feeling and they don’t like it. If your child can put on his or her own shorts or shirt, then this means they have the skill needed for potty training. When they have an interest in the bathroom or wearing training pants they are showing signs they are ready to begin the process of potty training. At this time they should also be able to stay dry for two or more hours at a time, indicating they are beginning to have a little control over their body functions.

Remember that the simpler you make it for your child the easier it will be for them to train. For instance, the least amount of clothing they have to deal with the faster they can get to the potty. This is important because a child usually only has a few seconds from the time they realize they have to use the bathroom to the time they are actually going. This is why potty training in warm weather is preferred. Make the potty as convenient as you can for your child and allow them to wear clothing in which they can feel wet if they go in their clothes. This encourages them to use the potty because they don’t like this wet feeling.

Make sure that you have the time needed for potty training before you begin. It is something that you have to be consistent with each day or you will need to keep starting the process over from the beginning. You will need to be patient and let your child learn at their own pace. You cannot yell or punish your child for accidents or this will just cause more problems. This is a time when you need to be supportive and praise your child for a job well done and for their efforts. Make this a fun time in your child’s life and it will be a pleasant experience for both of you.