Potty Training – Why You Should Just Get Started
Potty training is one of those things no one wants to do.
Believe me, I get it.
But the thing is, no matter how much you wish it wasn’t so, potty training isn’t going to go away. You don’t see many 10-year-olds walking around in diapers. At some point, they’re going to have to face the music and get your kid to dance.
With potty training, just like anything else, it is often that first step that’s the hardest. Once you get started you’ll soon find yourself in the middle of the process. At that point it’s just a matter of time until you find yourself at the end.
It might be difficult.
It might be horrible.
You might see a site of your child’s view never expected to see.
You might want to run from the house screaming.
You might find yourself more frustrated than you ever expected to be in your entire life.
But you must get started.
The other option is simply letting it go. Many parents do this in the hopes that potty training will get easier once the child is more effectively able to communicate. The truth is, the more language a child has, the more they are able to assert those things they do not want to do.
Many parents who wait until their child is three years old to start potty training, quickly come to realize the error of their ways. Initiating the potty training process when your child is just two years of age, means you are starting before they have learned to assert their will or sharpen their skills of manipulation.
People who say you can potty train your child in a single day, or even a weekend, are only telling half-truths. Though this can be done, for many parents the reality is a bit longer. But it won’t be a shorter time or an easier process because you put it off. More often than not, the reverse is true.
Swallow hard and take a giant step forward. Start potty training your child today so you can find your freedom tomorrow.
You can do it. We know you can.


One Response to “Potty Training – Why You Should Just Get Started”
Comments
Read below or add a comment...