Potty Training

How to Use Training Pants During the Early Stage of Potty Training

Training pants combine components of diapers and underwear to serve as a transition during potty training. The padding absorbs urine if your toddler has an accident, but the design allows him to pull the pants up and down like underwear to use the toilet. Incorporating training pants into your potty training routine can help your child learn to use the bathroom.

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How to Get a Four-Year-Old to Clean Up

If you have children, you have messes, at least occasionally. Picking up toys, putting clothes in the hamper, hanging up towels and washcloths and putting dirty dishes in the sink are all well within the abilities of the averag...

Ways to Reward a Five Year Old

Five year olds like to be praised, but don't always want to perform the tasks that will earn rewards. Creating a rewards system that will break through the complaints of the average five year old can be challenging; what works ...

Potty Training & Nerve Development

The development of the nerves that control your child's elimination muscles is directly related to his readiness for potty training. Whether you need to wait until his nerves are fully developed before introducing the potty is ...

My Child Won't Potty Train & Wants to Stay a Baby

Potty training often is a frustrating time for parents. It's difficult to communicate with your child and get him to understand how to control himself when he doesn't understand what it means to be potty trained. Some kids refu...

How Do I Potty Train My 16-Month-Old?

Potty training can be a long process. According to the University of Michigan Health System, most children are ready to begin potty training at 24 to 27 months. However, you can start as early as 16 months. You should expect th...

Stool Soiling in Children

Stool soiling, also called fecal incontinence, occurs when children who are potty-trained accidentally leak small amounts of soft or liquid stool into their underwear. As many as four of every 100 preschoolers and two of every ...

How to Potty Train a Retarded Child

A retarded child may not potty train as early as other children. You may also face additional challenges when trying to potty train a retarded child who is older and larger in size. According to Kim Bookout and Karen Williams, ...

How to Pour Water to Help a Child Potty Train

Because children love to play and imitate others, retailers sell potty training dolls, but you can turn any doll into a potty training doll with a cup of poured water. Make the doll come to life when your child shows signs that...

How to Successfully Potty Train

The time will come in the life of your baby when you must initiate potty training. This can be a smooth transition in some cases, and quite a laborious process in others. Many different strategies and methods for potty training...

How to Make a Homemade Chart for Potty Training

Potty charts help motivate little ones to successfully ditch their diapers. MayoClinic.com and Dr.Greene.com explain that by giving your child a sticker or a star on a chart each time he uses the potty, you are giving him an in...

How to Begin to Potty Train

Potty training can strain your patience, as well as your toddler's, but beginning it correctly will make the process easier on you both. Beginning incorrectly or pushing your child to start potty training when he isn't ready wi...

How to Night Time Potty Train a 3 Year Old

Nighttime potty accidents are involuntary; and therefore, nighttime potty training requires a different strategy. The American Academy of Pediatrics tells parents that nighttime accidents can continue to occur long after a chil...

How to Potty Train a 13 Month Old

Potty training is something that many doctors and parents consider a developmental milestone, so children will be ready at different stages in their growth. A 13-month-old can be successfully potty trained with effort by his pa...

Ideas for How to Make a Potty Training Chart

For many parents, potty training a child is a challenge. According to MayoClinic.com, most children are not ready to be potty trained until they are at least age 2 to 2 1/2. If your child seems interested in potty training and ...

What Is the Appropriate Age for Potty Training?

Toddlers develop quickly, reaching many milestones in their young lives. Potty training is a major feat for toddlers and preschool age children. Some children breeze through potty training, while others resist or struggle with ...

Potty Training for Boys & Girls

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 ...

How to Potty Train a Child Who Refuses to Sit on the Potty

Potty training can be frustrating to say the least. When the child refuses to sit on the potty, it could be for several reasons. Toddlers try to be independent; Meg Zwieback, a nurse practitioner writing for BabyCenter.com, exp...

How to Make a Potty Training Chart

This pride translates into continued success and fewer accidents. A potty training chart allows you to note the number of times your child successfully uses the toilet and leads to increased rewards for your child, which may in...

How to Use Sticker Charts for Potty Training

Potty training can be a stressful event for parents and children alike. Learning how to adapt to a new set of bathroom rules can be challenging, and many children benefit from a reward system that includes stickers. Giving your...

Easiest Way to Potty Train

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 pediatric...

How to Potty Train at Night

Potty training can be a daunting undertaking, yet one with many rewards. Once your child is potty trained, you no longer need to buy expensive diapers or wake up in the middle of the night for diaper changes. Potty training dur...

I Need Help Potty Training My 3-1/2 Year Old

At the age of 3-1/2, most children are physically able to control their eliminations and are mature enough to understand simple instructions. These are both key prerequisites to potty training. But potty training is a process, ...

How to Potty Train My 2-Year-Son

Around the time of their baby's second birthday, many parents start thinking about potty training. According to Baby Center, by age two most children have developed the physical and cognitive ability to begin potty training, a...

How to Potty Train a Mentally Retarded Child

For children with cognitive disabilities, potty-training is both a tremendous obstacle and an important milestone. According to the National Institutes of Health, roughly 1 in 50 Americans has mental retardation, and the degree...

How to Potty Train for Free

Potty training can be challenging, but there is no reason it should be expensive. You already have the only piece of specialized equipment you'll need: a toilet. Books, videos and toddler-sized potty seats can't hurt, but the f...

How to Potty Train an 18 Month Old

As the average age for potty training has crept upward, trying to train an 18-month-old can make you feel like you're swimming against the tide. But don't delay if your child is developmentally ready. Generally, a child demonst...

How to Potty Train Early

Potty training early, in the infant stage, is called elimination communication, and it has many advantages. A very close bond may form between parent and baby, because the parent needs to be extraordinarily attuned to the baby'...

Potty Training at Age 3

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. I...

How to Potty Train With a Withholding Problem

Unfortunately, withholding causes children to become constipated, which makes passing stool painful. This only makes matters worse as children resist bowel movements to avoid the associated pain. When a child withholds stool, i...

How to Potty Train a 2-Year-Old Son

According to mayoclinic.com many children begin showing interest in potty training by the time they're 2, but others may not until they are older. Potty training before your child is ready can delay the process. If your 2-...

Information on How to Potty Train a Child

Potty training is one childhood milestone every parent looks forward to a child mastering. It is also one of the more difficult milestones since it does not occur naturally for most children in the same manner as walking or tal...

Effective Potty Training Techniques

After years of changing diapers, it can be a welcome relief for your child to be ready for potty training. But as with most new things, your child may have some fear or be unsure about how to go about going on the potty. That&r...

How to Potty Train in a Weekend

When your child is an infant, it sometimes seems impossible that he will ever be ready for potty training. Week after week, you change diapers by the dozen. Fortunately, by the time he is between 18 months and three-years old, ...

How to Potty Train a 20 Month Old

Children often begin to exhibit signs that they are ready to undertake the process of potty training somewhere between 18 to 24 months, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. These signs include staying dry for...

How to Potty Train a 4-Year-Old With Sensory Issues

The sensory-seeking child may be too busy climbing trees and tumbling off the couch to even notice that he's wet. Regardless of the particular sensory issues, it is possible to potty train a 4-year-old with sensory issues.

How Do I Began to Potty Train My Child?

Because not all children are ready to start potty training at the same age, the University of Michigan Health System recommends that parents watch their little ones for obvious signs of readiness.

How to Potty Train in 24 Hours

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 Fel...

How to Potty Train a Resistant Child

Potty training can be liberating for parents and child, but some children can be particularly resistant to the process. It's best to start potty training when you sense that your child is ready, but potty training is typically ...

Quickest Way to Potty Train

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...

How to Potty Train Effectively

A child must be physically and mentally ready to be potty trained. MayoClinic.com recommends that the child be at least two years old before you attempt potty training. Your child will show signs that he is ready, such as alert...

Simple Way to Potty Train

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 ...

How to Potty Train in One Week

“Quick-training” methods, like Julie Fellom’s Diaper Free Toddlers program, Dr. William Sears's Weekend-Training-Camp and Teri Crane’s One Day method, promise parents results in as little as one to three...

How to Potty Train My 3-Year-Old Daughter

In fact, many pediatric experts, including T. Berry Brazelton, the author of “Touchpoints,” suggest that girls are often easier to train than boys. Since many preschools require children to be potty-trained before ...

How to Potty Train My 2-Year-Old Son

Potty training your 2-year-old son takes time and dedication, but the results are worth the effort. Several developmental milestones mark the transition from babyhood to early childhood and potty training is one. According to t...

Methods on How to Get Your Child to Potty Train

This usually happens somewhere between one and three years of age. In order to successfully potty train your child, however, you must familiarize him with the toilet by using a series of steps that he can understand.

Potty Training and Bed Wetting

If your child is potty trained but he continues to wet the bed at night, you’re not alone. About 15 percent of children wet the bed after age 3, according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. For th...

Ways to Potty Train Your Child

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 o...

Potty Training Advice & Ideas

Not having to spend money on diapers is incentive enough for parents to want to start potty training a child. But getting to that point takes plenty of patience, consistency and perseverance. The method that works with one chil...

Potty & Toilet Training

Toilet training can be a time of excitement and anxiety for both children and their parents. The uncertainty of the toilet can be stressful for some kids, which can make the process stressful for parents. At the same time, thou...

Potty Training Ideas for Special Needs Kids

Children with special needs may take longer to reach certain developmental milestones. These developmental delays may mean that it will take longer to potty train a special needs child, yet every child is different. There is no...

Toilet Seats for Potty Training

A part of potty training is choosing a seat for your child to use when going to the bathroom. Adult toilets may be too intimidating for a child and not the most comfortable for his small body. Besides stand-alone potty chairs, ...

Typical Age for Potty Training

If you've noticed that most of the children in your toddler's play group are in underwear or training pants, you may be concerned that your child isn't potty trained yet. Because all children develop at their own pace, training...

Tricks to Potty Train

It's been so long since you learned to use a toilet that you can hardly fathom your toddler's current predicament. Before you begin potty training, consider that he must first learn to interpret his body's signals as "time to r...

Day Potty Training at 18-Months-Old

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 ...

How to Potty Train in Three Days

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 ...

Age to Start Potty Training

The age to start potty training varies from child to child. One may be ready to start shortly after her first birthday, while another may wait until well past age two. Girls are typically ready to start potty training earlier t...

Average Age for Potty Training

They move through the early stages of life so quickly, you find it difficult to keep up sometimes. One of the more challenging tasks you'll face is potty training. But like most parents, you are probably wondering where, how an...

What Are Some Problems With Potty Training?

Potty training, which typically takes place when a child is anywhere from 18 months to 2 1/2 years old, according to the pediatricians at KeepKidsHealthy.com, can be a frustrating process. When parents face resistance, difficul...

How to Teach ADHD Kids Potty Training

ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a condition characterized by lack of attention, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. Children with ADHD may struggle with potty training more than children without special n...

Free Potty Training Methods

Successful potty training doesn't need to cost you much. You'll need to buy a separate potty chair or a ring for the adult toilet, but there is no need to purchase expensive programs or paraphernalia to teach your child to lear...

Problems With Regression in Potty Training

Potty training regression is a term referring to a child who was once completely or nearly potty trained and then reverted back to having accidents or not using the potty at all. Several factors contribute to regression, and co...

Common Potty Training Problems

Potty training can take a toll on your little one, who has been relieving himself in his diaper since birth and is now being expected to use a strange new device. While some kids are potty trained without a hitch, others run in...

Early Potty Training Ideas

Generations ago, there was an unspoken requirement of potty training by 18 months to be considered a successful parent. However, potty training was replaced with mommy training, as she was the one trained to rush baby to the to...

How to Use Sign Language to Potty Train

Also helpful with deaf children, potty sign language can help you understand when your child needs to use the potty, so that he can tell you when it's time to go. You'll need to start teaching the signs while he's still in diap...

One-Day Potty Training

Any parent who has ever potty trained a child knows just how frustrating a task that can be. Some children take better to potty training than others, and what takes one child a week to accomplish takes other children months on ...

How to Nighttime Potty Train a 3-Year-Old

Any parent who has embarked on the potty training journey is bound to discover sooner or later that nighttime potty training and traditional potty training are completely different from one another. The skills that little ones ...

How to Potty Train Small Kids

If your child is between 18 months and 3 years old, he may showing signs that he's ready to start potty training. Consider it less a giant leap into being a big kid than a series of small steps. Of course, plan for some backtra...

How to Train Your Child to Go Potty

The Mayo Clinic suggests that if your child exhibits these signs, it's time to start potty training. Potty training may take months or even years to master completely, so be patient and praise your child with every step she mak...

How to Potty Train a Two Year Old

Toilet training a child can be one of the most frustrating trials of parenthood. The carrot at the end of the process though, is a child who no longer needs to have diapers changed. By far the most important factor in toilet tr...

Kids & Potty Training

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 indepe...

Potty Training Help

A young child is usually ready to begin potty training somewhere between 18 months and 3 years of age. Some eager tykes may be ready a little sooner, others slightly later. As a general rule, girls tend to show an eagerness to ...

How to Potty Train with Underwear

There are several different methods used by parents in order to train a child to use the potty, and some choose to use "big kid" underwear to encourage potty training. A child is likely to be more uncomfortable in soiled underw...

How to Potty Train a Child Who Is Afraid of the Toilet

If your child shows fear of the toilet, go slowly and gently into the endeavor of potty training. Many children are intimidated by the toilet, so start your child with a free-standing potty chair. Once he is comfortable with us...

How to Potty Train a 5-Year-Old

A 5-year-old who has experienced normal physical development is able to control urine and bowels, but may not be ready to leave behind the convenience of using diapers or training pants. By implementing simple training methods ...

How to Potty Train a Child

Potty training is a major rite of passage for a child as he learns to become a little more independent. Potty training can be very easy or very difficult, often depending on the readiness and nature of the child. The parents ca...

How to Potty Train Your Child

Don't start potty training your child until you are both ready. Signs that your child is ready include that he signals his diaper is soiled or wet, he shows interest in the potty chair or toilet, he is uncomfortable when wet or...

How to Potty Train Your Child in One Day

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...

How to Potty Train in 3 Days

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.

How to Potty Train a Preschooler

If you're like most parents, you've probably dreamt about the day when your child is finally potty trained. Potty training is a step toward independence for your child and a break from the monotony of diaper changing for you. R...

Is Your Child Ready to Potty Train?

You should not start potty training your child until he is ready. Some children are ready for toilet training as young as 18 months, while others may still be wearing diapers at age three, FamilyDoctor.org explains. Children ge...

How to Potty Train in Three Days or Less

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 devot...

How to Potty Train Fast

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, powe...

How to Help Potty Train a Child at Night

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 n...

Potty Training Books for Kids

Potty training is a time for transition for children and parents. Having a few potty-training books around the house can create a conversation with your small child about using the toilet. You can also use the books to keep you...

How to Potty Train at Age 2 1/2

Many parents decide to begin the process of potty training when the child is approximately 2 1/2 years old. At this age, many children display the readiness to start the process. If your 2 1/2-year-old child shows an interest i...

How to Potty Train a 3-Year-Old

Although it may take some time for some children to master while others train almost overnight, some tips based on the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics are useful for potty training any 3-year-old. You may ...

How to Tell If Your Child Is Ready to Potty Train

There is great relief and anxiety found in beginning to potty train your child. While it is a great feeling to know that diapers may be a thing of the past, there is also the frustration of potty training. Pushing your child or...

Portable Potty Training

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...

How to Night-Time Potty Train

Basic potty training during the daytime can be stressful enough. Add the stress of potty training for bedtime, and it can be even more daunting. Knowing the basic essentials of nighttime potty training can make the task more be...

How to Potty Train a Child at Night

Potty training should not be attempted until your child is ready. The Mayo Clinic states that your child is ready to be potty trained if she seems interested in using the toilet or potty chair, can follow directions and can exp...

How to Teach a Child to Potty Train

The American Academy of Pediatrics states that while many children show signs of readiness between 18 months and 2 years of age, it's not uncommon for those 30 months and even older to begin potty-training. Before you teach you...

1-Day Potty Training

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 plent...

How to Create a Potty Training Wall Chart

Creating a potty training wall chart can be just the motivation your toddler needs to finish potty training. Creating a potty chart is easy and should be tailored to your child. Using your child's favorite cartoon characters is...

How Do I Potty Train My Child?

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 ther...

The Best Potty Training Videos

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 ...

How to Potty Train a 2 1/2 Year Old

Most children are ready to begin potty training at about 2 1/2 to 3 years of age. Some children are ready earlier and some later, notes the Mayo Clinic. Being ready to potty train requires that a child is emotionally and physic...

What Age Is Normal for Potty Training?

Can it ever be too soon to start potty training? Parents and caregivers can't wait to ditch the diapers, but sometimes little ones can seem perfectly content avoiding the potty forever. Rest assured, your child will get it even...

Best Books About Potty Training

The books can be both instructional and fun, and can help to reinforce the messages parents and caregivers provide to encourage children to use their potties. While most kids won't actually learn to potty train with boo

Signs to Potty Train

Potty training can be a short or lengthy process depending on your toddler and whether she is truly ready to begin. The University of Michigan Health System (UMICH) points out that children are typically ready to begin training...

How to Potty Train a 4 Year Old

Potty training is a difficult but rewarding transition period for both the parents and the child. Although potty training often takes place when children are younger, it is not uncommon to wait until children are 4 years old to...

How to Quickly Potty Train

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 training begins. The goal is to get your child toilet tra...

How to Potty Train Your 15 Month Daughter

Potty training for toddlers involves a bit of consistency, patience and creativity for many parents. Potty training little girls may be quick or slow, depending on the child. Some girls may be potty trained in days, while other...

How to Potty Train a Child That Used to Be Constipated

A child who has been constipated will associate going to the bathroom and having a bowel movement with pain, so he may be more cautious when it comes to potty training. If he was constipated around the time that you introduced ...

How to Potty Train a Three Year Old Child

Most children are both physically and emotionally ready to potty train by age 3. According to Keepkidshealthy.com, potty training often occurs between the ages of 18 months and 3 years. Signs of readiness include dry diapers fo...

How to Potty Train Your Baby

As a parent, you are probably eagerly anticipating the day when your baby is able to go to the bathroom on his own. Potty training is an important milestone, but each child may respond differently to the process. Some children ...

How to Potty Train Overnight

Learn how to potty train your child at night and wake up to clean, dry sheets. Nighttime potty training should begin when daytime training is positively implemented. Potty training often begins between the ages of 2 and 3, yet ...

How to Potty Train Twins

Potty training one toddler can be overwhelming, but potty training twins is sure to test any parent's limits. Don't start potty training your twins until they're ready for it or it will be frustrating for you and for them. Some...

How to Potty Train Using the Naked Method

The idea for the "Naked and $75" method of potty training is attributed to Dr. John Rosemond, Ph.D., a family psychologist that recommends keeping your child naked for three days in order to potty train him within that time. Wh...

How to Potty Train a 15-Month-Old

No parent or expert will deny the fact that potty training is difficult and requires patience and flexibility. Dr. Alan Greene explains that parents should be prepared for setbacks. Training a 15-month-old toddler to use the to...

Potty Training a Child With Autism

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 autis...

When Is a Child Ready to Be Potty Trained?

Potty training can be challenging for both parents and children. One of the keys to successfully potty training your child is choosing a time when your child is both emotionally and physically ready to succeed at making the swi...

What Age Should My Baby Potty Train?

Many factors play a role in determining if your toddler is ready for potty training. Physical maturity and mental maturity as well as an interest in participating in toilet training are necessary before you introduce this new t...

The Best Potty Training Seats

The best potty seats have an appealing design that keeps your child interested in potty training, are easy to clean, have smooth edges and a minimum number of seams.

The Best Potty Training Chairs

Much less intimidating than a standard-size toilet, they often involve bright colors, activities and amenities that enhance your child's potty training experiences, making it easier for you to take on the task of potty training...

Types of Potty Seats

The best age to begin potty training, also called toilet training, varies by child. Most children will be ready to begin potty training anywhere in between ages one and three. Signs of being ready to start making the transition...

Constipation & Potty Training

Potty training is an exciting time for you as a parent, but a challenging one for your child. Your little one must suddenly learn how to control these bodily functions, and recognize the urge and head straight for the toilet. B...

5 Things You Need to Know About Potty Training

Both of you have to be ready to begin potty training. If started too soon, you can delay the process and risk intimidating your child. He needs to be emotionally and physically prepared. Around two, possibly sooner, you may st...