Friday, June 13, 2014

How to potty train a girl of the week

How to potty train a girl of the week
Trust me, potty training doesn't must be hard or stressful. Even as a first-time single mom with no dad in the house to help out, I managed to potty train my son in less than a week (actually, five days!), & you can . Read on to find out how I did it.

The book Potty Training Girls & boys the Simple Way in three days : Helping Your Son Or A Girls Learn Quickly Even if He's a Late Starter by Lois Kleint & Simon Cove suggests beginning off with potty training sessions. This means that you'll need to train your kid in the morning & afternoon for a few hours at home. Let him eat, drink & play as normal, but every 15 minutes put him on the potty. At the finish of a session, revert back to a diaper or pull-up & go on along with your day. When you get home, have another session. On the third day, go for an all-day session. In case you leave the house, have a spare potty in the automobile or visit places you're positive have public restrooms.

Let your kid scan your home "naked, or in a t-shirt. Because he's not wearing a diaper or underclothes he'll have no place to put his pee or poop; he needs to put it somewhere" in the toilet would be a nice suggestion! When he does put it in the potty, make positive you both have a glance (yuck, I do know, but the visual is important.) Make flushing a giant deal by pointing at the swirling water & acknowledging the cold whooshing sound.

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Give a Reward (& Get Creative!)
Stickers, stamps on the hand, or a single M&M are all nice potty prizes. Kick it up a notch by taking your kid to the dollar store so he can select a super-special potty prize for a training milestone like the first full day in lingerie or staying dry overnight. Food prizes like a pizza party for dinner or ice cream sundae bar for dessert (set out sprinkles, gummy bears, & cherries in bowls, & let your kid generate his own sundae) are also great ideas. In case you don't need to spend funds, look around your house for an art project you can do together & display it so he can show off his potty prize.

Be a Cheerleader
When your child does the deed, be sure to cheer, clap, smirk and hug (celebratory dance parties are giant in our house!) Also, let him make a few phone calls to Grandma or an uncle/aunt so he can brag about his major triumph. The more individuals who make a giant deal about this, the better! When Grandma comes to visit, perhaps she'll have a brand new coloring book on hand hint, hint!

Be Proactive at School
Be sure to alert your child's teacher to the fact that you are actively potty-training at home. Teachers are busy with plenty of children, not yours, so if your child needs a reminder to go, be sure to share this with the teacher. Make going potty at school less scary by exploring the facilities together with your child. Try drop-off a tiny earlier so you can accompany your child in to the bathroom and watch as he does his business. In the event you reward with stickers at home, bring some in for the teacher she'll gladly give them out to your potty pro.

Show Him How it's Done
For single mothers, teaching a tiny boy how to stand and pee can be an obvious challenge. Sure, you can pop him on a chair and tell him to go for it, but trust me, a visual is much better. Have a male role model like Grandpa, a godfather or uncle show your son exactly what to do. Make it more fun by giving him things to aim at like bright Fruit Loops or Tinkle Targets In no time, your son will be standing and peeing on his own (phew, since public facilities are so germy).

Take It on the Road
I am liking Potette'it's a transportable potty your child can use in the automobile or discreetly at the park. Potty Toppers come in handy when he needs to make use of a public restroom. Wipes and spare clothes are also important to store in the automobile and in your child's cubby at school. Buy a few cheapie pairs of pants so you always have a tidy set when you need them.

Limit Bedtime Drinks
Lay off milk and juice at least an hour before bedtime to help your child stay dry at night. That might mean you serve a later dinner so your child's full and doesn't need more food and drinks right before bed. Keep in mind, nighttime training often comes later than daytime training; you may need to focus on after the other so you don't overwhelm your kiddo. It's fine for him to start off sleeping and napping in a pull-up. He'll likely wake up dry in the event you reel in the drinks, and soon he'll be prepared to hit the sack in underclothing.

Read Potty-themed Books
Proven methods to potty train son or girls in three days. It's bright & engaging and, bonus, the back cover lists potty training tips for parents. Everybody Poops is another basically digestible book your kid will love, if he's mastered peeing in the potty but is reluctant about going number.

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