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Starting to Potty Train a Boy

Posted by Margaret Smyth on November 3, 2011 at 11:03 am

Potty training is just one of the things we all do in life. It’s a massive milestone regarding both the boy and also you but it’s daunting to a lot of people. Why don’t we break down some of the facts and the myths for you! In this article we’ll discuss suggestions, techniques and also the inevitable mishaps that are going to occur.

Potty Training Boys Is Easy With A Potty Training Chart

Posted by Margaret Smyth on October 31, 2011 at 9:36 am

Probably the most preferred tool to make use of in the course of potty training is a toilet training chart. A potty training chart is a simple opportunity for you and your child to document your toilet training success. You can make a chart that’s based on your specific goals, timescale and approach for potty training. Affix your chart to the rest room wall or door or somewhere next to the potty for quick reference.

Potty Training Do’s and Don’ts

Posted by Margaret Smyth on October 30, 2011 at 9:40 am

If you’re about to embark on the journey that is potty training, then there’s a few things you should probably know before you start. We’ve compiled a top ten listing of things you ought to do and should not do. Print all of them out and keep them along with you for that extra little incentive when you really feel things are heading astray.

Important Tips for Toddler Hygiene at the Potty

Posted by Margaret Smyth on October 24, 2011 at 9:55 am

Encouraging your youngster to wash the toilet or lavatory seat themselves will help them learn the importance of good hygiene. Germs can readily settle on potty seats, following splashing through flushing, therefore teaching your son or daughter how to prevent bacteria multiplying is encouraged. If your child has an accident prior to reaching the bathroom or potty it is important to suggest to them how to tidy up and how to clean their hands after.