Toilet Training

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In order for a toddler to be successfully potty trained, she needs to be able to sense the urge to go, be able to understand what the feeling means, and then be able to verbalize that she needs your help to make it to the toilet and actually go. Waiting until your child is truly ready will make the experience much faster and more pleasant for everyone involved.

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A Natural Part of Growing Up
Accidents: Normal or a Sign of a Problem
Bathroom Behaviors
Bed-wetting
Choosing a Potty
Cognitive and Verbal Skills Needed for Toilet Training
Creating a Toilet Training Plan
Dealing with Accidents
Delaying Toilet Training
Emotional Growth Needed for Toilet Training
Emotional Issues and Bathroom Problems
Encouraging Your Child's Progress
Gender Differences
Getting to Know the Potty
How Long Toilet Training Takes
How to Tell When Your Child is Ready
Increasing Confidence and Self-Esteem During Toilet Training
It's Potty Time!
Late Trainer
Learning from Observation
Normal Bowel Movements
Overcoming Obstacles While Toilet Training an Older Child
Potty Talk
Praise and Reward Your Child's Success
Problematic Toilet Behaviors
Psychological Readiness and Motor Skills Needed for Toilet Training
Putting Your Toilet Training Expectations Aside
Regression
Social and Environmental Obstacles During Toilet Training
Stages of Toilet Training
Stages of Toilet Training: Different Skills, Different Schedules
Starting Too Early
The Benefits of Peer Pressure During Toilet Training
The Power of Association During Toilet Training
The Right Age to Toilet Train
The Right Reasons to Toilet Train
Toilet Training and the Older Child
Toilet Training Children with Special Needs
Toilet Training Problems Could Be Physical
Toilet Training Setbacks
Toilet Training: Which Method is Best?
Typical Timetable of Development that Support Toilet Training
Using a Public Bathroom
Using the Potty on Their Own
Waiting Until the Last Minute
What Toilet Training Teaches You
When Your Child Won't Use the Potty
Why Accidents Happen
Will Pee for Food
Withholding Behavior

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