Hey Hair Mommas!
This article is about something all of us moms have had our battles with! POTTY TRAINING...
Is it time to potty? Most 2-year-olds can't stay dry all day and all night, but many are ready to begin the potty training process. Once you get under way, watch for these signs she's making progress:
- Willingness to use the potty when asked or on her own, even if she sits on it without any results.
- Being able to tell you when she needs to use the potty. (Unfortunately, she sometimes won't notice until just a second or two before she wets.)
- Having longer periods of dryness in the day and waking up from a nap dry.
The hardest part about potty training is to not push your child too hard, a tactic that almost always backfires. Praise successes and don't make a big issue out of accidents. Don't start on night-time training until after she can make it through the day without any slipups.
Now, there are some manuals and guides for sale on the topic... And your older relatives may have a tip or two, but as a daycare mom I have found only one "Potty Manual" that I would even consider trying! It was created by a mother of four who is also a daycare mom.
You just have to see it to believe it! Will I actually get the program??? IDK...
Tell me what you think!
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