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Potty Training – Get Ready, Get Set, Go!



By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of The No-Cry Potty Training Solution

Get Ready

If your child is near or has passed his first birthday, you can begin incorporating pre-potty training ideas into his life. They are simple things that will lay the groundwork for potty training and will make the process much easier when you're ready to begin.

· During diaper changes, narrate the process to teach your toddler the words and meanings for bathroom-related functions, such as pee-pee and poo-poo. Include descriptive words that you'll use during the process, such as wet, dry, wipe, and wash.
· If you're comfortable with it, bring your child with you when you use the toilet. Explain what you're doing. Tell him that when he gets bigger, he'll put his pee-pee and poo-poo in the toilet instead of in his diaper. Let him flush the toilet if he wants to.
· Help your toddler identify what's happening when she wets or fills her diaper. Tell her, "You're going poo-poo in your diaper." Have her watch you dump and flush.
· Start giving your child simple directions and help him to follow them. For example, ask him to get a toy from another room or to put the spoon in the dishwasher.
· Encourage your child to do things on her own: put on her socks, pull up her pants, carry a cup to the sink, or fetch a book.
· Have a daily sit-and-read time together.
· Take the readiness quiz again every month or two to see if you're ready to move on to active potty learning.

Get Set
· Buy a potty chair, a dozen pairs of training pants, four or more elastic-waist pants or shorts, and a supply of pull-up diapers or disposables with a feel-the-wetness sensation liner.
· Put the potty in the bathroom, and tell your child what it's for.
· Read books about going potty to your child.
· Let your child practice just sitting on the potty without expecting a deposit.

Go
· Begin dressing your child in training pants or pull-up diapers.
· Create a potty routine--have your child sit on the potty when she first wakes up, after meals, before getting in the car, and before bed.
· If your child looks like she needs to go--tell, don't ask! Say, "Let's go to the potty."
· Boys and girls both can learn sitting down. Teach your son to hold his penis down. He can learn to stand when he's tall enough to reach.
· Your child must relax to go: read a book, tell a story, sing, or talk about the day.

· Make hand washing a fun part of the routine. Keep a step stool by the sink, and have colorful, child-friendly soap available.
· Praise her when she goes!
· Expect accidents, and clean them up calmly.
· Matter-of-factly use diapers or pull-ups for naps and bedtime.
· Either cover the car seat or use pull-ups or diapers for car trips.
· Visit new bathrooms frequently when away from home.
· Be patient! It will take three to twelve months for your child to be an independent toileter.

Stop
· If your child has temper tantrums or sheds tears over potty training, or if you find yourself getting angry, then stop training. Review your training plan and then try again, using a slightly different approach if necessary, in a month or two.

This article is an excerpt from The No-Cry Potty Training Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Child Say Good-Bye to Diapers by Elizabeth Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2006)




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