Help your child do their business, like it's nobody's business.
Do you want to potty train your child, and yet you have no idea where to begin, let alone which method to use?
Are you unsure of if your child is even ready to become potty trained?
Alternatively, have you tried potty training your child in the past with no success, leaving both you and your child feeling frustrated?
As any parent would acknowledge, potty training can be a hassle, yet it's essential for the overall well-being of your child.
According to Erickson's theory of development, unsuccessful potty training may lead to negative psychological effects, including:
No parent would ever wish those things upon their child, especially if all it takes to avoid is to teach them one life-long skill.
While potty training may seem like a dreadful, time-staking task, there are different methods you can use to make the process successful, while also enjoyable.
In The Step-by-Step Plan to Teach Your Child to Use the Potty, you will discover:
And much more.
By successfully potty training your child, not only will you be the proudest parent in the world, but your child will also gain a sense of independence and confidence.
Afterall, what parent wouldn't want to see their child's face light up in glee once they realize they've accomplished a new skill?
The money you save on diapers will also allow you to focus those savings elsewhere, such as your child's college fund, or even their dream birthday party.
Although you may be feeling overwhelmed and as if potty training is an impossible task to achieve, there is one crucial thing to remember:
You know your child best, and that understanding plays a huge role in going through the process together.
At one point or another, your child will have to learn potty training, and there's no better time to start than the present.