Tips That Are Proven to Improve the Time of Training a Little Boy

Yona Gold
Potty training is one of the milestones in a little boy's life that is celebrated. Whether this is an easy task or not, is up for debate. However, the saying goes that it is more difficult to train a little boy then it is to train a little girl. Some do not believe it is true. Then again, there is a reason behind this.

One Reason Boys are Harder to Train

For girls it is as easy as her learning the different between urination and bowel movements. All are done in one method, sitting down. Yet, for the little boy, not only does he have to determine which job he needs to do, but also has to start to learn so in the sitting position. Then to complicate things even more, he has to learn how to urinate standing up. This is one of the reasons that it can be more difficult for boys to learn the potty methods as opposed to girls.

One thing that tends to help with little boys is that boys get the concept of how they are supposed to "go potty" eventually. The majority of the time it is the mother that does most of the training, and the manner in which she goes to the bathroom is different from what he may see with his father. Thus, seeing that the father stands up to go to the potty is very helpful for the little boy to get into the right frame of mind.

Let Him Have Some Fun

Use food coloring to color the water blue, so that when he does pee in the toilet he knows that he did it, because the water will then turn green. This is something that is fun and exciting for your little boy, because he has a result for which he is looking forward.

Just Like We Must Crawl Before We Walk, He Must Sit Before He Stands

With boys, it is important not to rush them into standing up to pee. The idea of starting boys in doing both sitting down, enables him to realize where each job goes, in the potty. Then after that point, it is appropriate for them to learn to go while standing.

Target Practice

Once the little man has mastered going to the bathroom sitting down, it is time to begin the second part, standing. Be aware that in this period of training, those involved in the training process will have to clean up a few misses. However, a great way to help your little boy learn to aim right is to get him something to aim for. It is a good idea to use some type of flushable item, such as Cheerios that will float for him to aim. In trying to shoot his target, he will gain better control of the standing method, and should be well on his way to being completely able to use the potty while standing up, without creating a mess.

The Right Equipment

Either it is also important for little boys to have a potty that does not have a urine guard or one with a urine guard that is removable. The concept of the urine guard is very good, in that it keeps little boys from spraying the bathroom. However, the guard can also get into the way. Eventually, this could cause the little boy to scrape the penis, which would be painful. This also puts the little one in the mindset that learning to use the potty can be very painful and hurt him. This can be a big deterrent in the learning process.

Source:
Potty Training Tips
http://www.pottyscotty.com/Potty-Training-Boys-Stand.html

Published by Yona Gold

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  • Sue Gibson6/3/2010

    Some interesting points.

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