As a child nears age 2, many parents begin to wonder and worry about the task of toilet training. Through history, potty-training techniques have run the gamut from early, parent-initiated training, to a more relaxed, child-led training. The...
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 an autistic child can be challenging. Autism delays a child's ability to identify sensations associated with urination and bowel movements. Understanding of methods when using the potty also tend to confuse autistic children....
Because girls and boys void differently, potty training techniques for each diverge. Girls need to be taught to sit down and to wipe appropriately to ensure they cleanse themselves hygienically. T. Berry Brazelton, a noted parenting expert, has...
Hands-on dads are not unusual today; according to the 2011 U.S. census, around 176,000 dads are at-home parents, and many more share equally with working moms in child care. But even involved dads may prefer to pass on potty training...
Learning to use the toilet independently gives a great boost to a child's self-esteem. Additionally, this skill minimizes hygiene problems associated with long-term diaper use, such as skin irritation, urinary infections and embarrassment...
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, "There is no set age at which toilet training should begin." Children develop the capacity to use the toilet only when the muscles enlisted for elimination become strong enough to restrain...
Potty training is a big deal for both parent and child. It is a learning game that requires patience, repetition and dedication. Although some show interest much earlier, most children are ready for toilet training by 2 years of age. Forcing or...
Before determining how to potty train your child, it is important to assess whether he is ready. The Mayo Clinic explains that a child should show signs of readiness before a parent begins the act of toilet training. Signs include an interest in...
Toilet training is something that everyone must go through, although each child varies in age when he finally learns to stay dry. Potty training is a process, and while parents may wish for it to be over as soon as possible, a child who is not...
Potty training is an exciting milestone in a child's life. The best way to make sure this experience boosts confidence and independence instead of provoking anxiety and diminishing self-esteem is to wait until the time is right. There are many...
Potty training often proves difficult. Even if your child shows signs of readiness, toileting may not come as easily as you hope. There are several techniques that can help you train your child be diaper free.
Toilet training for autistic children involves making a few changes to the usual potty training technique. While the adaptations you make will vary based on the needs and abilities of your child, you can expect that toilet training may take longer...
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.
All children, especially toddlers, have stubborn streaks. Still, a stubborn attitude when potty training makes teaching your child to use the toilet especially difficult. If your child is showing resistance to potty training, use a variety of...
Potty training your child is an important milestone. For successful potty training, your child needs to master a host of skills, including recognizing and controlling bodily functions and following simple directions. While there are many tools and...
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,...
ParentDish.com has compiled a list of the top 10 potty training videos you can play for your child to add some fun to the potty training process. These potty training videos are filled with valuable lessons, lovable characters and songs your child...
Many parents consider potty training a landmark of the early toddler years. Proper potty-training methods include encouragement and an understanding that the process is not a simple one. If your child is showing signs of independence, interest in...
Diaper changing is one of the not-so-pleasant tasks of bringing up your baby. For many months you invest in box after box of disposable diapers or, if you are brave, you will be endlessly washing cloth ones. Then comes the wondrous time when potty...
Potty training, an important milestone in a child's life, often proves difficult for children and parents. The difficulty increases when the child has a mental challenge, such as mental retardation or Down syndrome. Successful potty training...
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...
Potty training involves a good deal of repetition and the establishment of comfortable routines. Travel may disrupt these routines and interfere with a child's progress. However, there are a number of things that parents can do to facilitate potty...