4 Tips for Potty Training Your Child

Landra Lynn Jacobs
Potty training your child can be quite a daunting feat for most parents. Fortunately, it does not have to be an impossible task. Here are four important tips to consider when potty training your child.

Potty Training Takes Patience. Always remember that potty training your child takes patience. Accidents are going to happen. Instead of getting frustrated with your child, allow each accident to become a learning experience for both of you. It there a reason your child soiled their pants instead of using the toilet? Is there a step you, as a parent, forgot to take? Analyze each accident and decide where to go next in potty training.

Potty Training Takes Excitement. Young children feed off excitement. Thus, potty training your child should be an exciting time, too! Each time your child successfully uses the toilet, make a big deal of it. Clap your hands, sing, and praise them as much as possible. The more excited you become the easier potty training your child will become.

Potty Training Takes Repetition. Think back to a time you learned an important task. Did it take repetition to become comfortable? Of course, it did. This is also very true when potty training your child. All caregivers and family members tasked with taking care of your child should be given instructions on how to help further potty training your child. The more people you have to consistently help your child, the quicker the concept will be learned.

Potty Training Takes Time. It is unreasonable to expect your child to become potty trained in only an hour or two. Instead, set aside an entire day or weekend devoted to potty training your child. Give your child plenty of liquids and stay attuned to any signs they are ready to use the toilet. Set a schedule to take your child to the bathroom so he or she gets used to the concept.

Keeping these tips in mind, give the task as much time as it takes to get your child used to the change in their routine that now includes bathroom trips. Soon, your child will be completely potty trained!

Published by Landra Lynn Jacobs

Landra Lynn Jacobs has been interested in writing since she was a child. After studying journalism in college, she began internet and SEO writing in 2006. Since that time, she has written thousands of articl...  View profile

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