Toddlerhood is a time of tremendous growth for a child. Besides mastering physical skills, such as running, the child is also mastering emotional skills, such as communicating his needs. Potty training is a skill that overlaps both physical and...
If you are feeling overwhelmed with the thought of potty training your toddler, you are not alone. If you stick to tried and true techniques, you can potty train your child in as few as three days.
Potty training is one of the biggest milestones in your toddler's life. Depending on your child's personality, you may want to ease into the process. However, if you'd prefer to quit diapers cold turkey and are willing to devote a whole weekend to...
Potty training often becomes a power struggle between you and your toddler. You might want your child out of diapers immediately, while he has other plans. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends you wait until your child is 18 months to 24...
If you're interested in potty training your toddler as quickly as possible, you're not alone. According to BabyCenter, pediatric specialists have long been offering books and classes to parents who wish to expedite the tedious and messy process....
Potty training is one of the most important milestones your child will reach. Kids Health reports that your child may start showing signs that she is ready to use the toilet between the ages of 18 and 24 months. The toilet-teaching process often...
You can train your toddler how to use his potty chair in three days. However, while he can grasp the basics in three days, this doesn't mean he's going to be completely accident-free after the third day of training. Measure his success by his use...
Potty training is a daunting experience for most parents. Wondering if you and your child are ready for this next stage of your child's development can cause some anxiety. The important thing to know is that when your little boy is ready, he will...
Does having your toddler out of diapers and potty trained within 4 to 6 hours sound too good to be true? Most parents would agree that it does, but in fact with a little research, preparation, patience and imagination and plenty of encouragement,...
Knowing when to toilet train your children can be an important element in being successful. The American Academy of Family Physicians suggests that you do not begin to toilet train your children until they are ready. If children are not ready for...
Most 3-year-old girls have the physical control and the ability to stay dry for two or more hours necessary to learn how to use the toilet. In fact, many pediatric experts, including T. Berry Brazelton, the author of “Touchpoints,”...
While a 24-hour potty training turn-around might sound too good to be true, many parents do find success with quick-training books and methods like Teri Crane’s “Potty Train Your Child in One Day”, Suzanne Fellom’s...
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, a child's readiness instead of his age should guide the potty-training process. Still, many parents of 3-year-olds feel pressured to help their children master toilet training. If you feel this...
Although potty training your 2 1/2-year-old daughter may seem like a never-ending battle, simple methods can get your child on the road to being successfully potty trained. The most important thing to note is that not all 2 1/2-year-old girls will...
Potty training is no doubt one of the most difficult jobs that you will endure while raising your young children. If you are not familiar with the best ways to potty train a child, the results can include delayed training, power struggles and...
A variety of potty training methods exist from various experts who claim to know the easiest way to train. The simplest way to potty train is to find the method that works for your child. Explaining potty training in terms she will understand and...
Potty training doesn't have to be a long, drawn-out process. Instead, you can accomplish potty training in three days or less, says an article on children's health website, BabyCenter.com. If your child is interested in wearing underwear, using...
Potty training a toddler can be a frustrating event if the child isn't ready. However, once the task has been accomplished and the child is able to successfully use the toilet, he is generally very proud of his success. Some children learn very...
Many parents will tell you that potty training a male child is more difficult than training a female. Don't be concerned by this assertion as every child is different, and you may find potty training your boy is not a difficult task if you enter...
Some parents get lucky---their kids potty train in mere days, and the process is a breeze. Then there are the rest of the parents facing long potty training days. Potty training a "difficult" or reluctant child can be a real challenge, and can...
If you're wondering if your toddler is ready for potty training, it's helpful to know the signs. In most cases, children are ready to start the transition to diaper-free living around age 2 ½ or 3. According to pediatrician Robert Needlman...
Mental retardation is defined as a chromosomal abnormality that results in delayed physical and mental development. A retarded child may not potty train as early as other children. You may also face additional challenges when trying to potty train...
Most parents eagerly anticipate the day they can say goodbye to diapers for good. However, toilet training can be a stressful time for both parent and child. And the process will not happen overnight. The training can be time-consuming and full of...
Potty training can be a tough time for parents and babies alike. Some children take to the potty with little effort, while others avoid it like the plague. Whether your child loves or hates the potty, a few universal tips and tricks apply to most...
The key to successful potty training is patience, according to the Mayo Clinic. Your toddler must be physically ready to be potty trained and emotionally ready as well. Timing is extremely important. If your child is undergoing changes (such as...
Toilet training is a big step for any child. And like any big step it can take time and effort to succeed, so it's best to approach the process with patience. Most children start showing signs that they're ready to start potty training anywhere...
Toilet training is a rite of passage for child and parent, and how smoothly it goes depends on both parties being ready to do what is necessary. Children aren't usually ready for toilet training until they are at least 18 months old, and some...
Potty training is a large milestone in a toddler's life. It will require patience and praise from you to keep your little one on track. Once your toddler has mostly mastered potty training during the day, it is time to tackle nighttime training....
Although toilet training may seem like an endless struggle for many parents and toddlers, licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw developed a simple and effective one-day training method. Becoming fully potty trained is a process that...