The World's Largest Online Potty Solutions Store Can Help You to Quickly Potty Train Your Kids
A new school year is upon us and many parents are still struggling with getting their children potty trained. Potty Training Solutions, (www.pottytrainingsolutions.com) established in 1998, offers the latest in potty training products, information and the world's most popular potty training chat room, all desinged to help parents quickly potty train their children.
Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) August 28, 2004 -- With two new retail locations
in Utah, and the world's most popular online potty training website, http://pottytrainingsolutions.com is ready to help you potty
train your child before school starts. Potty Training Solutions was started in
1998 and is now the best place to find every product you need for potty
training, including potty DVDs, potty chairs, potty seats, potty training pants
and everything else you need.
Potty Training Solutions also offers
concise and well-written information, as well as a chat room where you can learn
more about potty training or just post a message and find other parents going
through the same experience. Until September 25th, Potty Training Solutions is
offering a $.99 e-book on potty training for all new visitors. This e-book
highlights tips, tricks, and troubleshooting methods to help even the most
stubborn children quickly become potty trained!
Now lets get down to
potty training. Before you visit http://www.pottytrainingsolutions.com read this excerpt and
learn a few of the first steps towards potty training.
*Once you're ready
to start to potty train, take your child into the bathroom with you, and talk
about what you're doing.
*If possible, have your child go to the bathroom
with the same-gender parent, so he or she can see and learn the proper mechanics
of toileting.
*Use consistent words associated with potty training. Whether
you say "poop" and "pee" or "urinate" and "defecate," choose words that are not
offensive or embarrassing or that describe toileting functions in a negative
way.
After your child understands what to do on the toilet, these steps
to potty train can be encouraging.
*Provide your child with a potty chair
that is low to the ground so that the feet touch the floor. Place your child on
the potty seat at the same time each day so this becomes a regular part of his
daily routine. Ask your child regularly to go to the bathroom, and encourage
them to tell you when they need to go. When your child does go in the potty, be
sure to reward them, should your child fail to go in the potty, don't scold or
punish them.
*Once your child has been successful at toileting a few
times, consider dressing them in cotton underwear so that they become aware of
being wet or dry. Continue toilet training even if you go on outings. When your
child has learned to use the toilet consistently during the day, you may be able
to take off the diapers at night. Your child may be ready to begin when the
diaper stays dry more and more often overnight. Your child will begin to notice
the potty and want to sit on the toilet.
If you would like to learn more
about what products you will need to start potty training take a look at http://pottytrainingsolutions.com/potty_chair.htm or http://pottytrainingsolutions.com/potty_seat.htm
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