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Submitted 334 days ago...

Jessg

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Potty training

I have a son how will be three in a couple of days and I just can't get him to stay consitent with potty training he does it when he wants to but not all the time I've tried prizes for going I've tried punishment for not going I'm so lost what should I do

 
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Submitted 325 days ago...

Ruchele

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Some parents find that the fastest way to move past the diaper days is to set aside a few days devoted solely to potty-training. Some folks call it the birthday suit method, because it involves letting your little one run around with little or nothing on.

Often, the reason a toddler doesn't take to toilet-training is because modern diapers are so incredibly absorbent. Children who are comfortable in dry-feeling diapers may have no incentive to leave them behind.

That's why an effective way to jump-start the potty process is to let the child find out what it feels like to wet herself. Every experienced parent knows that accidents are an inevitable part of potty-training. Why not use the accidents to good advantage?

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http://www.3daypottytraining.com/?PIA66171AYEX

 

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