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Potty Training Crash Course

Do you have little time but need to get your child potty trained?  You may need drastic measures.  The article below provided by potty training solutions may be the answer for you and your child. 

Most parents prefer to gradually training their child over several weeks or months, and progressing at their child's own rate. While other parents would rather plunge right into an intensive course during a planned vacation or an extended weekend.

Potty Training - Crash Course Cautions. A crash course in potty-training does work for certain parents and children. Potty Training Solutions Center does not advise this method for most children. Children will resist being pushed out of diapers too quickly. Crash Course potty training is often too quick of a method for most toddlers to comprehend. This method of potty training is usually used by parents with very limited time. It is very rare that this crash course potty training method works out for the parent or child. To even consider this crash course potty training method, your child will have to be just the right candidate.

Who is the right candidate? Only children who are:
 

  • Verbally communicative.

  • Hold a positive attitude.

  • Dress themselves.

  • Adapt to stress.

  • Handles pressure.

  • Emotionally stable.

  • Receptive to change.

  • Consistently challenged.

  • Extremely organized.

  • Almost always stays on task.

  • Follows directions.

     

If your child meets the above criteria, and you are still wanting to approach this crash course potty training method, follow these guide lines to have success.

 

  • Approach this as a weekend of intensely relating with only your child.

  • You will have to continually be with your child, during the waking hours.

  • Constantly watching your child's every move for bowel and bladder signals.

  • You will have to treat this as an intense training session.

  • Help your child by setting the stage.

  • Let your child catch your excitement. Children get excited about what we get excited about.

  • Announcing a head of time to your child, the time has come to be a big boy or girl and that there will be no-more-diapers to wear. Point out to your child that they are going to use the toilet like mommy and daddy do.

  • The day before, buy your child's underpants. You can make it special and have your child pick out what underpants they want to have. Keep in mind that you will need to have 20 to 35 pairs on hand. You won't have time to do laundry if your attention is on your child.

  • Read a picture book about potty training to your child. All children love to be read to, and it is found to be a key factor in crash course potty training. If you plan ahead, you can buy a personalized book with your child's own name in it, and they can read/scan it time and again.

  • Selecting the right outfits, like a loose fitting shirt to wear with their new potty training underpants.

  • Show your child how to put on the underpants and how to push them down and pull them back up. Demonstrating the push-down and pull-up maneuver in front of a mirror or mimicking the motion with your child can be very helpful.

  • Bring out "special prizes." Like handing out party prizes, one by one for each time of success. A doll that wets, and reward stickers make great prizes, along with favorite foods.

  • A potty-chair just in case the child's fears the adult size toilet.

  • Sitting on the potty-chair "just like mommy and daddy." Put the potty-chair next to yours and sit together and chat awhile, keep a game-like atmosphere, as your child may periodically loose interest or protest.

  • Expect many false starts and many accidents. When you make the right call and take your child to the potty or, even better, your child runs to the potty before you, and goes to potty, reward him with lots of love, hugs and kisses and a surprise.

  • Don't expect dry nights for several weeks or months. Your child will need nighttime protection. It is best to not use diapers ever again.
    If this crash course isn't working, don't feel that you're a failure as a parent or teacher or demote your child. You may have a casual child who needs a casual approach.

     

You can try the crash course again, but you should have a couple of weeks or months between trying.

Your Pediatrician Can Help With Potty Training. If any concerns come up before, during, or after toilet training, talk with your pediatrician. Often the problem or problems are minor and can be resolved quickly, but sometimes physical or emotional causes will require treatment. Your pediatrician's help, advice, and encouragement can help make toilet training easier. Also, your pediatrician is trained to identify and manage problems that are more serious.

Confirm Potty Training Information With Other Sources and Your Doctor. You are encouraged to talk with your doctor with regard to information contained on or through this Web site. After reading articles or other Content from Potty Training Solutions, you are encouraged to review the information with your professional healthcare provider.

In case of emergency, call 911 and your doctor. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 immediately, then call your doctor . Remember - DO NOT USE THIS WEB SITE FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES.

 This article was provided by www.pottytrainingsolutions.com

 

 

 

 

 
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