We’ve pontificated plenty about poo-poo, pee-pee and everything else having to do with potty training for a little longer than three months now.
Yet in all that time, it occurred to me over the weekend, we have never once explored the world of dirty diapers outside this domain.
This is surely a mistake!
It’s high time for some potty training power links.
We all could use some potty training help. Nothing can make us feel more alone with our toilet training than going about it all alone. Getting potty training tips or advice from those who have been there before us can help us feel as though we have brothers and sisters in arms.
Here are a few recent potty training links from around the Net that might help you get started in the right direction. Just in case our Potty Training Power hasn’t been quite powerful enough.
Potty Training Links
John Rosemond says that potty training should start earlier than later…
Mommy Mo-Mo is having a complete potty training kit giveaway…
Toddler Craft wonders how potty training boys is different…
This potty training kit isn’t nearly as awesome or elegant as Potty Training Power, but it looks like colorful alternative…
This is a really sweet site from a mommy who has just started to potty train her wee-one…
Here’s a story from a mom who’s trying to keep her marbles with, “Yes, I’m still Potty Training!”
And here’s a bit of spare wear for those potty training mishaps. We all know it’s never as neat as we want it to be!
Remember, reading the experience of others can help us to understand our own. If you are potty training your toddler, whether on day one or three, check out some of these links and see if you can find something that makes you feel a little less alone.
Potty Training Power…AWAY!!!
There are plenty of potty training tips any veteran of the toilet training experience would be happy to hand you. But none are better than this:
Be patient.
That one tip is better than all the rest of the potty training advice added together.
Approaching potty training with patience is, by far, the most important advice to remember. From the mouths of your friends, the shelves of the bookstore, or the millions of pages online – maintaining your patience while potty training is the golden key that will unlock the door to success.
Having said that, there is a bit of basic toilet training advice you can employ to make the potty training experience a positive one. If you’re a frustrated parent searching for help, these 5 potty training tips will help get your toilet training started.
Potty Training Advice
As soon as your toddler starts trying to use the potty, be prepared to celebrate every victory. Never reprimand your child for not reaching the toilet in time in the rather inevitable event that they have an accident. When you are relaxed, your child is more likely to be relaxed as well.
- Dress your child in clothing that is simple to remove, as this will reduce the likelihood of them having an accident. That new jumper might be adorable and easy for mom to slip on, but it could also prove too difficult for your toddler to pull down without your help. See the world as your toddler does and you’ll be surprised at how it changes your approach.
- Model appropriate behavior. Have the same sex parent (this means you, Dad!) encourage your child to use the restroom whenever natural. Use language such as, “It’s time to go potty, why don’t we go together!” You child will probably be eager enough to tag along. Proper modeling is an excellent method to secretly start your potty training your toddler.
- Advice is free and patience hard. Forcing a child to use the potty before they are ready can be the first step down a long and winding road of resistance. Observe your child and remain mindful of the appropriate, age specific cues that will tell you that it’s time.
- PATIENCE! It would be easy to read that as redundant, but that one piece of potty training advice bares repeating. Rome wasn’t built in a day. Chances are your child won’t be toilet trained in 24 hours. Know what to expect and understand that the desired outcome is inevitable, and it will improve the overall experience.
- Even though potty training can be a test to your patience, the journey will eventually end and you will find yourself joining your wee one in a diaper free dance around the dining room!
Every well wisher from your neighbors to grandma will be eager to hand you an avalanche of potty training advice as though it was candy on Halloween, but only do what is right for you. Every parent has their own set of potty training tips to trade. But make sure that once you’ve waded through all the potty training advice, you’re left with only those ideas that will work best for you and your family.
Just don’t forget the patience!
Potty Training Power…AWAY!!!