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2011-11-01 15:00:00
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The Lazy Lady's Guide To Potty Training An Evil Genius
2011-06-16 20:02:00
I don't read parenting books. I tried to during my first pregnancy but it just seemed like an invention to make moms feel like crap. "If your baby cries, you suck! Breast feeding is a joy right from the first second!" etcetera, all lies. So I got lazy and never picked up another book.Armed with only unsolicited advice and an ear to the ground, I have managed to successfully potty train my two-and-a-half year old. Yay me! And since I have done it exactly one time, that makes me an expert. I will write a how-to and make millions*.First, you will need an evil genius toddler. If your kid is laid back, chill, loves peace and eating glue, this is...
Potty Training for Mommy
2011-04-29 00:52:00
Let me apologize in advance for the blatant use of TMI to create this post.  After last night's meet-up with fellow mommy bloggers, I knew these words had to be written, that I had an obligation to mothers everywhere, and to share I must.  Forgive me my incontinence.  A couple few weeks ago we were invited to a birthday party for a newly minted six year old super hero.  This kid rules, as does his mom.  It was held at a gymnastics center in rural Wisconsin and featured seven of the most amazing homemade cakes I have ever eaten:  Ho Ho Cake, Oreo Cake, Snickers Cake.  I am not joking - - it was snacktacular, as only can be done...
Potty Training ? It?s The Best Day Ever
2010-10-20 05:59:00
On Monday 18 Oct, I fetched Miki from Mama Rose’s and he was not wearing his diapers. The  2 years and 9 months old kiddo was as hyper as usual but he pulled his pants slightly lower that his crack was showing. Apparently, his beloved babysitter had initiated the Potty Training and it took several ...
Potty Training Part 3
2010-08-14 13:30:00
As I mentioned last week potty training for my youngest, who will be 2 next month, is creeping up on me.  But as I also said, teacher and child must be ready to go through this process or there is no progress.  Also, there must be time and dedication to do this.  For me, if all of the above isn't present you have a recipe for disaster.  Guess what, I don't have any of the above.  With my goddaughter having just left and the beginning of the schol year around the corner, I really don't have the time or energy to begin potty training. Having said this I now have to tolerate a lot of questioning by others on this issue. ...
Potty Training Parts 1 and 2
2010-08-07 13:30:00
Well, it's that time again in my journey of motherhood, when the issue of potty training arises.  My youngest daughter, Andrea, turns 2 in September and she is pretty tall for her age so the inquiries and pressure to potty train begins. Before I continue let me tell you my feelings on the issue.  First of all both child and teacher need to be ready for the process.  If the child is not ready the process will go nowhere.  If the child shows signs of wanting to be potty trained the parent needs to pick up on this and act on it so the child doesn't lose interest.  If the parent doesn't act on these signs, the parent may have...
Potty Training Frustrations
2009-09-14 12:00:00
Having a child who won't potty train for what seems like everything can leave your nerves frayed and at wits end. Daycares give you threatening deadlines, family members hound you and friends refuse to let their kids play with yours just because your child is not potty trained. At times you feel like you are in a corner and cannot get out. You try not to get mad at your child and yet the moment you smell the obvious there is nothing holding you back from lashing out.All this is normal and common. Parents get frustrated when the pressure is on because their child is not like the others. At pottytrainingsite.com we understand. Personally, I have been in this situation and it is not one I will soon forget.Each child potty trains differently: at different ages, different times, different ways and with different people. Now parents are looking at potty training their children as soon as they start walking. Others still want to wait until they feel their child is ready or more mature. Ei...
Most Effective Potty Training
2009-08-17 18:49:00
Whether you are preparing to potty training or dealing with the ups and downs of potty training the one thing you should know is that you are not alone.Yes, potty training can be totally frustrating for some parents. It was for me as I was trying to potty train my now seven year old son Caleb. I thought I was failure, I was being pressured to get him potty trained and it was embarassing to take him anywhere knowing there was a high chance he would have an accident.If you are frustrated with potty training, then stop potty training right now. Take a step back and prepare yourself. How, you ask? Take the time to read through the blogs here or visit our sister blog site or you can visit our home site HERE and sign up for our seven week potty e-course series. Another option is to consider purchasing our guaranteed Potty training e-book. There are so many options at pottytrainingsite.com that you can choose from. After all, you are not alone.Spend some time preparing yourself for potty ...
Frustraions of Potty Training
2009-08-13 20:48:00
Have you beein potty training for awhile with little to no progress? Potty training problems are common. Many parents potty training boys, for example, deal with a child who refuses to sit on the potty, go poop or even regress.As children get older they move towards independence. When you initiate potty training during the toddler years it can become a tug of war. It takes a lot of persistence, a positive attitude and reinforcement by the parent to get through potty training. Being consistent when taking a child to the potty is very important. The more consistent and persistent you are with potty training the sooner the child will understand that learning to go potty is important.There are many factors though that need to be considered when dealing with potty training problems:Children regress when something stressful has happened in their life recently. Mom went back to work, dad had to go out of town, move to a new house or even a new baby.Painful bowel movement can leave a child...
Potty Training Frustrations
2009-08-11 17:37:00
Frustrations with potty training are very common. Children resisting, refusing to use the potty or even just to poop happen everyday all over the world. Parents often feel like a failure especially when their friends and family make a comment or another child the same age is already potty trained.One thing a parent must know is that they are not alone. If you are frustrated as is your child then take a step back from potty training for at least a few days. Find other things to do that will distract you from thinking about potty training. Allow yourself to relax and for your child to as well.I understand parents are scrambling to get their child potty trained before school begins, before a big move or even before a baby arrives. The more you push the more they will push back. If a child is excessively resisting it's time to let go and work on other things. As difficult as this may be, it is so important to take a step back.Potty training is a huge milestone for a child. What a paren...
Effective Potty Training for Boys
2009-08-11 04:03:00
There came a time in my life that I literally thought I was a failure as a parent. My son refused to use the potty. I had friends and family on my case all the time lecturing me about being stern with him and that I was being too weak on him. I had just became a single parent of three kids with the youngest a newborn baby. Caleb's dad and my ex husband used every excuse in the world to not take time out to visit with him. "He is not potty trained. When he is I will start taking him places."I was exhausted, feeling like I was at wits end and I never thought Caleb would Ever potty train. It was humiliating enough that neighborhood kids as well as his sister would come in and tell me Caleb had pooped in his pants. Caleb was nearing his fourth birthday and kids were making fun of him already.I wanted him in Headstart Pre-K but they would not accept him until he was potty trained.Had it not been for meeting an acquaintance at church I cannot imagine what my life would have been. That ac...
Frustrations of potty training a boy
2009-08-09 19:35:00
Frustrated with potty training your son? I know the feeling. As a mom of three with two being boys, I do understand.When my oldest turned two I decided to start working on potty training. He peed in the potty a few times and that was it. He wanted no more of the potty. So I waited. Then disaster struck. His dad and I separated, his sister went with their dad, I lost my job and then we had to move. On top of that a new baby would be arriving soon. I tried countless times to work on potty training to no avail. He was nearing his fourth birthday and it didn't look like hope was anywhere near. I got tired of neighbor kids or his sister letting me know he had pooped in his pants. I was already changing diapers on a baby and changing his pull up was getting annoying and exhausting.Believe it or not I was getting pressured to get him potty trained. It was obvious some people were on the edge of wanting to criticize me for not taking the time out to get him potty trained. Others were comin...
Potty Training
2009-08-08 15:34:00
"I think my child is getting ready for potty training..." So many parents, particularly first time ones look to us at pottytrainingsite.com for questions regarding potty training. They want to know what to do to begin potty training their child. Other times it is a second time parent perhaps with a child of the opposite sex of their first one, just like me.I remember with my oldest child, my daughter Shiloh, that I had many friends, family and co-workers giving me advice on potty training. Some of her friends were already potty trained and I was beginning to feel behind. One friend though reassured me that she would get potty trained at the right time. And she did. At 2 1/2 she was potty trained.So when my son Caleb arrived, I thought when he is old enough for potty training it will go as smooth as it did with his sister. Wrong! At first things were going great with him sitting and peeing on the potty here and there. Then our world got turned upside down with the separation of his ...
After Potty Training
2009-08-03 02:23:00
What happens once you get your child consistently going to the potty? Well, many things can happen. Most children will continue on smoothly while others will hit bumps in the road. There are also the times when they have accidents every so often. It's all common and it is okay. Reassuring your child that it is okay after an accident or a time when they go backwards is so important. Keep it as positive as possible and always praise them for their efforts.Just today my youngest son who is 4 years old (and been potty trained for six months) had an accident while we were eating lunch at Burger King. I had just taken him to the potty prior to eating and he went pee. A few minutes after going to the play area he informs me he pooped in his pants.Kids around his age or a little older were staring at him because he obviously smelled. I let him know nicely that he needed to tell me when he has to go potty otherwise the other children will smell him and say something. It upset him and rightf...
Potty Training
2009-07-29 17:25:00
Summer time is almost gone and school is about to begin. If your child is not yet potty trained and you want them to be accepted into preschool you still have time. If you are willing to dedicate just one entire weekend to potty training you can get your child potty trained.Potty training boys and potty training girls can be different. Girls have often been the ones to potty train much easier and faster than boys. The more time you are willing to dedicate to just potty training can mean the difference between getting them potty trained quickly or potting training ups and downs.Take your child to the potty consistently. This is one of the most important steps in potty training. For more about our e-book and seven week series email newsletters, visit our home website at http://www.pottytrainingsite.co-m where you will never be alone with potty training.
Potty Training
2009-07-13 18:55:00
Have you been all over the internet searching for potty training help? Look no further! The staff at pottytrainingsite.com have been helping parents potty train their children for nearly 30 years combined. Pottytrainingsite.com has been helping parents all over the world since 2005. We offer help as professionals and experienced parents. Our children have been your average child to children with developmental and physical disabilities. We have personally dealt with common problems such as fear of using the potty, resisting, frustration and delayed potty training. Our potty training help is for potty training a boy or potty training a girl. At pottytrainingsite.com you are not alone. We offer email support, a plethora of stories, tips, seven week series newsletter and advice plus our 45+ page e-book.We have a wonderful offer for July and August as a back to school special. Purchase our e-book at regular price ($27) and receive a Free Potty Training T-shirt for your child! *Once you ...
Potty Training Problems
2009-07-07 00:18:00
If you have been potty training for longer than six months it may mean it's time to make a change. Potty training can be daunting for some families. They have tried everything under the sun for their child to be potty trained. Over and over again there is resistance and often potty accidents.I often suggest to parents that they take a week break, purchase our e-book filled with tips, stories and help. I want parents to allow their child to relax while the parents focus on preparing themselves both physically and mentally for potty training. Children should be potty trained in less than six months. If you feel you have done everything possible take one more try by purchasing our e-book. We offer a money back guarantee. Purchase Now
Potty Training
2009-06-29 21:05:00
Potty training is an exciting milestone for some families. In mine, for my first born it was an exciting time. I was looking forward to her being in panties and us getting to do more things outside of home. We could save money by no longer buying pull ups.For some though, potty training puts a strain on the family. Moms and dads want their child potty trained Now leaving them with very little to no patience for resistance. My second child I thought would potty train on time. I bought him a small potty and he used it to go pee. Then some major transitions struck our household and he went backwards.A year and a half of potty training went by and I was frustrated, humiliated and at wits end. He was nearing his fourth birthday plus Headstart Pre-K would not accept him unless he was potty trained. I felt hopeless for a time. I learned through this wonderful method I promote that however I am feeling so is my child. I learned some very, very simple techniques that helped me get my son pot...
Potty Training Problems
2009-06-28 14:23:00
What do you do when a child who has been potty training successfully suddenly starts wetting and/or soils their pants?If you are currently potty training and you start relying on your child to let you know they need to use the potty this is a big issue. While you are working on potty training it is best for the parent to be taking their child to the potty every time.Honestly I am amazed at the amount of parents who decide to start relying on their child telling them they need to go potty whether it is during the potty training process or right after they have successfully accomplished it.My youngest son Hunter will be turning 4 in two weeks. Almost six months ago he potty trained yet I still have to remind or take him most of the time. Granted he is getting better telling me he has to go. According to my friend Janice who has worked with preschoolers for nearly 25 years now, expecting a child to tell you they have to go potty or them going on their own is a high expectation. Working...
Potty Training Tips
2009-06-27 17:59:00
Is my child ready for potty training?I often get asked this question by parents all over the world.It really depends on your child's readiness for potty training. Some children can potty train around 18 months while it may take another year or even two years for some children to get potty trained.Parents must also be up to the challenges that can occur with potty training. If you are getting ready for a big transition within a few months you must know that it is going to take a lot of consistency and dedication even after you get your child successfully potty trained to keep it going successful. Having a baby, moving, a parent taking on a new job or even the death of a loved one can throw a child's behavior off siginificantly.Parents often email me telling me their child was potty training wonderfully until dad or even mom took on a new job. Or moms are expecting a baby within the next few months and they want their child out of diapers or pull ups. If you are stressed, tense or f...
Potty Training
2009-06-27 05:00:00
Are you trying to get a child potty trained in time to be accepted into school? Our method can help you get your child potty trained in ONE weekend! You don't have to work on potty training alone. Our e-book is 40+ pages filled with tips, stories and ideas to help you get through the process with your child successfully. In less than one week our Super Summer Sale will be over. Take advantage of our $7 special while still available. That is a savings of $20 off the original price. No more diapers or pull ups to deal with when you get your child potty trained!And best of all, your child will be ready to be accepted into school!Ready to get started? Purchase Now
Potty Training Problems
2009-06-24 01:30:00
Having problems with potty training? Look no further! We have potty training tips, guidance, a free seven week newsletter via email and our e-book on sale right now for a very limited time. I expect the owner of pottytrainingsite.com to pull the sale by June 30th.Not sure the book is for you? Relax, sign up for our free seven week series newsletter. It contains Key tips straight from the e-book.Besides, our e-book has a guarantee. Right now for just $7 (Regularly $27) you can read stories including mine about the ups and downs of potty training and how I got through it with success. Get over your potty training problems today! Purchase Now
Potty Training
2009-06-17 21:43:00
The greatest feeling a parent can have is the relief when their child has potty trained. No more diapers and more freedom for everyone. But getting there can be a real challenge. Potty training is best to be started when the child begins to show interest in the potty. This can be wanting their diaper changed after peeing or pooping. The child can also be telling you they need to go or they want to try out the potty. Allow your child to get used to the potty by just sitting on it. In fact, let it sit in front of the tv when they are watching their favorite show or movie. Give them something to do for entertainment. Once you get them accustomed to the potty then begin to do it on a consistent basis.It's easier to get a child potty trained when both parents and child are relaxed and enthusiastic about the entire process. The more ready and motivated they are the faster the process can be achieved successfully.
Potty training boys and Potty Training girls
2009-06-16 22:40:00
Are you ready for potty training? If you are just curious about potty training consider purchasing our e-book to prepare yourself. With over 40+ pages of tips, stories and helpful information you will be prepared to potty train your child.For a limited time we have slashed the price from $27 to $7. Why? Sales are increasing and we want to help families out during these economic times. Plus, it's summer time and many families would love to go on vacations. Quit spending $600, $700 and $800 annually for diapers or pull ups! For just $7 you will save at least $593.To purchase now click here.
Potty Training
2009-06-15 22:09:00
You can potty train your child in ONE weekend. Your child has to be ready and you, the parent has to also be ready. Potty training is a very important milestone in a child's development. They are transitioning from wearing a diaper to wearing panties or underwear and using the potty on their own.For some, this can be a scary transition. Start out small and add steps gradually. Use positive reinforcement in potty training. Give treats for making an effort and a reward for successfully using the potty.Even when a child has an accident remember they are learning. Punishing them is going to result in resistance. They will be afraid to try to go potty again which is a huge setback. Always be sure to reassure the child that you love them and to try again. Have them help you clean the mess up after a potty accident.Potty training takes dedication meaning one must be consistent with it to be successful.Our blogs discuss potty training experiences and include helpful tips. To learn more abo...
Potty Training
2009-06-15 01:12:00
One of the most important issues parents must be aware of is whenever you are going through a major transition your children do feel the way you are whether they show it or not.Today I am asked a question by a parent who is in the military and often travels. The child is picking up on the anxiety and resisting going to the potty. He is crying out in a way most adults do not do.I often cringe when parents tell me they have disciplined their child during the potty training process. This is the worst thing a parent can do. Potty training is very important in a child's development. What happens can last a lifetime in a child. I recommend creating a healthy, positive environment for potty training. If a child is not quite ready then hold off. Both child and parent have to be ready for potty training to be quick and successful.It is possible to have a child potty trained in one weekend. It takes both child and parent to be ready for the big transition. Our e-book is designed for the fast...
Potty Training
2009-06-14 03:07:00
It's all about having a positive attitude. I'm talking about potty training. As a child's development expands whatever they are exposed to gets absorbed. This is why so many doctors and psychologists say the first few years of a child's life can make or break them. Their brains are developing at a fast pace.Potty training is an important part of that development. The way a parent reacts to the potty training process can make the difference in potty training quickly or have a long delay causing more frustration and even anger. So many parents now days are having to work just to make a living. This leaves very little time for one to potty train their child. Thus, they leave it up to a babysitter or daycare provider which can be successful or not.There are parents who have a deadline to get their child potty trained in order to be accepted into preschool or stay at their current daycare. This alone can leave a parent extremely pressured and tense. Children will and do pick up on th...
Potty training
2009-06-12 18:46:00
Potty training is an important part of a child's development. Children develop at different times and thus, they potty train at different times as well.If a child has not potty trained before age four they should be tested for any developmental delays.Children potty train between age 2 and 3 1/2 although some can potty train successfully as early as 18 months. Potty training successfully depends on the readiness of the child and parents. Parents have to also be prepared to work on potty training. With the e-book pottytrainingsite.com created, it thoroughly describes to parents how to be prepared, why you should be prepared and when to go for potty training. The book is intended for parents and children who are ready to potty train although it can be used at a slow pace for others just wanting to try potty training.
Potty training
2009-06-11 17:28:00
Are you nearing a deadline to get your child potty training and you are at wits end?Our method will help you get your child potty trained in one weekend! It's not impossibleIf your child is resisting right now I highly recommend you take a break from potty training for a week, read our e-book and restart potty training once you are ready to dedicate time to getting your child through this important step in developmentWe discuss potty training thoroughly in our e-book, our website and our blog. Visit http://www.pottytrainingsite.co-m/blog for more information. We also have a FAQ page you can visit for any common questions you may have. Or you can sign up for our mini e-course (excerpts from the e-book) emails you receive for seven weeks you may opt in or out at anytime.
Potty training
2009-06-10 20:22:00
Is my child ready for potty training? How do I start potty training?These are just two of the most common questions I often get from parents.Around the age of 18 months some children will go through the I-want-to-be-naked-and-without--a-diaper phase. They'll potty anywhere but the diaper or the potty itself. This is okay because it is a normal part of development.They are becoming more aware of their bodily functions with some they don't exactly like. So the best thing a parent can do is direct their child to a positive, alternate way of dealing with the bodily functions. Introduce them to the potty just by encouraging them to try it. Make a big deal out of it in a very excited way. Nudge them if you have to.Of course there may be potty training accidents here and there. Potty training is a very important part of the development in a child. They are learning and parents, care providers as well as any other important people in their life are the teachers. Be creative with potty trai...
Potty Training
2009-06-08 21:43:00
I was reading a message today from a mom who asked if she was being silly regarding the overwhelming feelings she gets from potty training?I replied back telling her no she was not being silly. So many parents do get through potty training gracefully while other parents struggle through the whole process. Her other concern was that millions of parents get through potty training easily.Well, actually many of them don't.That is why we created pottytrainingsite.com, the blog and the e-book to help parents get through the potty training process easier. We don't stop at having a website, a blog or an e-book. We offer support through email anytime. Nearly everyday time is spent on Yahoo Answers, Twitter, Cafe Mom and more.We are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of families and the children who reaching an important milestone in development.
Potty Training Tips
2009-05-25 20:03:00
The pottypottytrainingsite.com is currently being revitalized with the goal of becoming the #1 website for parents to go to when potty training their children. Whether they just need potty training tips or have potty training problems we want our website to be the place to go.Currently we are working with some moms one on one to get their children potty trained as they also review our website, blog and the e-book for free.These three families will be significantly helping us make the website a much friendlier, popular place to visit.Ten additional families will receive the current copy of the e-book for half price. This offer is good through June 2, 2009.  To request additional information. 
Potty training problems
2009-05-21 22:10:00
I often get asked a very common potty training problem question: Why does my child pee in the potty but not poop? They have tried for months if not a year to get their child to use the potty for both peeing and pooping.There are some valid reasons for a child refusing to poop in the potty. When a child is still wearing a diaper or even a pull up and they poop it is close to them. They don't have to worry about it falling into some scary thing (the potty). Sitting on the potty can be scary enough for some children which is why I recommend starting out with the small potty. If there have been any traumatic experiences such as constipation pooping in anything else than a comforting diaper is going to result in resistance.  If a child has had physical complications such as a deformed anus or even born with out one and had to have surgery this can also pose an issue.The most important thing parents must remember is Be patient, encouraging and understanding. Find creative ways to keep yo...
Potty Training Problems
2009-05-17 21:05:00
Lately I have been getting questions from parents regarding pooping in the potty. It seems their child will go pee pee but not pooping. This is quite common in children. There can be many factors though.One, a child has been in a diaper since birth. When they poop it stays next to their skin. Transitioning from the diaper to using the potty can be an overwhelming experience. The potty can be scary too. Also, some children experience painful or traumatic bowel movement incidents. This can leave a lasting impression on them. I dealt with the doesn't want to poop in the potty problem mostly with my middle child. What I did was let my son take his favorite toy with him to the potty which at that time was Blue from Blue's Clues. Within a few days I was able to get better cooperation with him. I also recommend utilizing a consistent schedule taking him or her to the potty as often as you can such as every hour. Be creative in ways to keep your child occupied and entertained because chil...
Potty Training Problems
2009-05-14 20:00:00
I still remember so much about the problems I faced with potty training my middle child and oldest son Caleb over three years ago in 2006.I had tried to potty train him since the year prior. Everything had been going great. We went and purchased a potty and he was showing interest in using it. Then I lost my job, found out I was expecting another baby and his father and I separated. I was very stressed out. It was hard to deal with an unplanned pregnancy and a toddler who didn't want to potty train. I thought I had enough time though to recover from the stresses in my life to work on potty training Caleb.However, it wasn't that easy. I tried several times inconsistently to work on potty training. As he got older it was getting more frustrating. Then I had the baby and Caleb wanted to also be the baby.  It even got to the point of pressure from friends and family besides the embarassment of having neighbor children come to my door telling me Caleb had messed in his pants. I was beg...
Potty training
2009-05-12 17:23:00
My youngest son Hunter recently potty trained which was a great relief. He resisted for some time because of pressure from his daycare and dad to get potty trained. I was all for letting him show readiness though his dad insisted he get potty trained to move on to a great preschool his older siblings had attended.This past weekend Hunter was invited to a daycare friends birthday party. I was a little concerned in the back of my mind about him staying dry. Even though it has been nearly two months since he successfully trained, I was still a little hesistant. Hunter still has to be reminded about going everyday although he will tell me at least twice he needs to go.The birthday party was going to be filled with other children Hunter's age with some a little older and a little younger. One of the first things the host-grandma showed us was where the bathrooms were. Of course at any given time the bathrooms were both occupied with preschoolers throughout the two hour period.Since most...
Potty Training
2009-05-12 14:52:00
Potty training has its ups and downs. As a mom of three kids I understand many of them. My daughter who is 11 now was the easiest to potty train. For my middle child, he went through the most stressful times in our lives though he also had some developmental delays that contributed to him potty training so late. For my youngest son he was constantly pushed at daycare and by his dad to get potty trained. Once they decided to back off he decided to work with them.As a parent you have to be observant of the environment your child is currently in while potty training. If it is stressful I recommend a parent back off for awhile until things calm down. If your child has been tested or is showing indications of a developmental delay, be prepared that it is going to take more time to get them trained.Often I get questions from parents about using pull ups. When they first came out I thought they were the greatest thing until I found out from some daycare providers that they mostly hinder th...
Potty training
2009-05-06 23:01:00
Potty training is a learning process for your child. The questions I have been receiving from parents lately is why won't my child tell me when they have to go potty? When I dig further I discover they are still in the potty training process.This is a very important time in your child's psychological development. When you are consistently taking your child to the potty they will begin to relate the feelings/urges they get with peeing and pooping as it is time to go potty. Accidents happen and are common. What I want parents to understand is that this is part of the potty training process. Your child is learning something they have never learned before.Parents are the teachers as well as childcare providers. What you make of potty training with your child is going to last their life time whether it is on the surface or deep within. I encourage parents to be creative and stay as positive as possible during the potty training process.As a mom of three children I do understand that al...
Potty training
2009-05-01 23:32:00
When I am answering questions from parents regarding potty training, one of the most common issues is transitions.Parents start a new job, mom is expecting a new baby, they have or will be moving or something else. Their child was doing great with potty training and suddenly they have regressed. Whenever there are transitions in the household and your child has just potty trained chances are there will be some regression (potty accidents). The best way to handle regression is to understand first that your child is feeling the tension or any other feelings you may be having. Secondly, be patient with your child.Potty training truly is a learning experience as well as a learning process for them parents and daycare providers are the teachers when it comes to potty training. The child is being taught to relate the feelings/urges they get when peeing or pooping as it is time to go potty. Thus the more you take the child to the potty to try and go the quicker the correlation will be for ...
Potty training problems
2009-04-23 16:32:00
Do you ever have problems with your child regarding potty training at their daycare or school? My best friend forwarded this interesting news article to me this morning:http://www.komonews.com-/news/local/43405212.htmlWhen I first read the article I was shocked to find out what the child's teacher had done after he had an accident. From what was read this was not the first time this child has had an accident.While feelings regarding what the teacher did were mixed, once I analyzed the situation I understood the teachers intentions. However, I did not agree with her sending evidence home to the parents. Perhaps a phone call to the parents when the incident happened is sufficient.Potty training doesn't always go as planned. Days, weeks, months and even years may go by and suddenly a child is having accidents. It can be from extreme stress, physical ailments, diseases, etc.I remember my brother having serious problems early on in elementary school. He had numerous bowel movement accid...
Potty Training
2009-04-21 20:36:00
Every day I am asked questions about when to start potty training or how should one deal with problems that arise?Potty training is a BIG transition for a child. They have been depending on mom and or dad since birth to care for them. Now it is time to be trained to do something Big on their own.Potty training girls is typically around age 2 to 2 1/2 although I have met parents who have successfully potty trained their daughters as early as a year old. Potty training boys is typically around age 3 to 3 1/2. Again, this is just average. Some boys have potty trained at age 2. Look for the cues to see if your child is ready.If they are staying dry during nap time and at bed time, showing discomfort in wearing a soiled diaper and/or wanting to use the potty then your child is indicating they are ready to go for the big transition.I remind parents that potty training is a learning experience for their child. Make it as positive as possible. If you become frustrated, upset or even discour...
Potty training problems (and how to deal with them)
2009-04-07 16:17:00
Potty training problems  are normal during the potty training process. You are not alone if you are going through a challenging time trying to potty train your child.I often meet parents who are at wits end with potty training. They have tried everything from treats, toys, stickers and even bribery to no avail. When you are at wits end it is time to place potty training on hold for awhile.Everyone needs to gather their composure back and allow time to relax. When your child begins to show some interest in the potty again and you feel you are ready to do it again then go for it.Your child picks up on when you are feeling stressed, anxious, anxious, frustrated or upset. As a parent myself, I understand there are times when not so great issues arrise. Moving, loss or gain of a job, expecting a new baby or any other transitions will affect your child. Comforting and praising them during these times of change is the best thing you can do for your child. There are so many parents who are ...
Potty training your boy and girl with true support!
2009-04-03 17:39:00
Are you getting ready to potty train your boy or girl? Whether or not you have begun the process, pottytrainingsite.com is here to help. Sign up for our mini e-course newsletter that you will receive on a weekly basis for seven weeks giving you great tips and advice on potty training.If seven weeks is a long time for you, then I recommend purchasing the full e-course book through pottytrainingsite.com  I show you how to potty train in 72 hours whether you have a healthy child or a child with developmental delays.But that is not all. Whether you sign up for the mini or purchase the full e-course, you will have my support. At any time you may email me your questions, concerns or comments.At pottytrainingsite.com you are not a number or treated like a computer. I treat you as a person. I am a mom myself so I fully understand all there is about potty training.A little about my background:I have three children with one who has developmental delays. I have been married and now I am a sing...
New Pottytrainingsite coming soon! Potty training with ease
2009-03-18 22:28:00
Yes, it's true the pottytraining site will be improving over the next few months. Now under new management, the potty training site will have some of the most up to date articles to help parents get through the potty training phase. Parents with Autistic children as well as children with developmental delays will have resources to refer to when it comes to potty training. Many parents face potty training problems with their boys or girls with or without developmental issues. Pottytrainingsite.com is here to help all parents!As a parent with a child who has Sensory Integration Disorder with developmental delays, I know it is not easy to find resources that are easily obtainable. If you have a specific potty training topic you want to know more about email me at: contact@pottytrainingsite.com W-ith a background in Psychology and Sociolgy as well as a mother of three children, I do have the experience and training to assist parents in getting exactly what they are in need of to keep th...
Law of Attraction and Potty Training
2009-01-21 22:50:00
Positive Potty Training and The Law of AttractionNow is a good time to be potty training. Many are shut in due to the weather. It is either very cold or there is lots of snow.During the cold, rainy or snowy season you can get your child potty trained. While being at home may not sound like fun, it can be. Make this a time to bond with your child and have fun doing it.Potty training does not have to be just another chore for you or your child. You can make it a fun learning experience for both. When potty training your child you are going to teach responsibility and learn about your child. You are also going to learn how to have a positive attitude not with just potty training but with all areas of raising a child.Children pick up very quickly on your attitudes and will mirror them back to you. So why not learn how to have a positive attitude and teach your child the same.Before you start to potty train your child, you will need to get a visual picture in your mind of what you want a...
Potty Training in 2009
2009-01-12 18:12:00
Potty Training ResolutionIt is the new year and time to start getting your child potty trained. Many parents set the new year as a time to make resolutions. Well make this year the year you get your child out of diapers.The method I offer is guaranteed to help you accomplish this goal. It takes just a few days of your time. This is a time that will also help you to bond with your child and have some fun. You get to help your child not only learn to use the potty, but you also are teaching your child responsibility.You can potty train your child with this method in a positive way. One of the biggest problems I find with potty training is that parents become frustrated and this is reflected in the child. Children pick up on the parents' emotions very quickly and will act them out even if the parent is not outwardly showing emotion.So start now, get positive, and have fun with potty training your child.http://www.pottytrainings-ite.comIf you are looking for a potty training sea...
Potty training problems? We can help you!
2008-12-10 03:17:00
With the holidays approaching it is time to buy those gifts. Yet having to buy diapers, wipes or pull ups is taking a bite out of your budget.Look no further. We guarantee our method will work for you. Why? Because we have proven results. Even I was skeptical at first. My son nearing his fourth birthday and everything else I had tried didn't work. The one thing I had to do was relax. And guess what? My son was potty trained in ONE weekend! I cannot even describe all the great feelings I felt when my son started using the potty on his own although I can tell you that I felt like a ton of bricks were taken off my back.The greatest thing about our method is that if for some unforseen reason it does not work for you we have a 60 day money back guarantee. So why not give it a try? For $27 you can have your child potty trained in one weekend. That is equal to 3 or 4 packs of diapers which is about a months worth that you will not ever have to spend money on again!We also want you to try ...
Attitude is everything with potty training
2008-10-03 06:40:00
Did you know that what you are feeling affects your child during the potty training process? Children are great at picking up body language. If you are feeling anxious, tense, or even frustrated it does not matter if you are verbally expressing feelings or not. Children pick it up anyways and the result is they resist the process.This is why we insist both you and your child are completely ready to potty train for the process to be successful. Understand that there are going to be some setbacks, but they are a time for learning. Like anything in life this process is challenging yet it is a learning experience for both you and your child. When they do occur let your child know it is okay and that you do care about them. The greatest thing you can do for them is give them a hug. It's okay. We will try again very soon.This also a time for unconditional love. Spanking, punishing, yelling, or any other forms of discipline are to be off limits for the process to be successful. If you are...
Making A Potty Training Chart
2008-09-16 16:05:00
Free Potty Training ChartMany parents have found that using a potty training chart has been fun and helpful while going through the potty training stage. I know there are many free charts available, but I suggest that you make your own. A child loves to do things with his parents and this is a good project to work on while you explain what it is going to be used for. Is all you need is a poster board, some crayons or markers, stickers, glue, magazine pictures of children using the potty, and some imagination which will come from your child. Also put words on the poster like "big kid" or "I can do it". Allow your child to color the poster and watch the excitement grow. Make potty training fun for you and your child. The method I teach shows you how to include your child's imagination while learning to potty. This is a time of bonding as well as learning to take responsibility. Your child can use his imagination as he learns to use the potty and when he does use the potty ...
Potty Training Woes
2008-09-04 09:12:00
Since Baby Bug is supposed to begin pre-school next year, I figure I better get on it and start to seriously potty train her. I’ve been setting the oven timer to go off every hour to remind me to get her on the seat. However, we haven’t been having much luck. In fact, today when ...
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