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How To Deal With Potty Training Regression

Potty training feet toilet

Potty training isn’t a linear process. In fact, most toddlers will experience an obstacle or two that set them back. It’s normal to feel frustration when your child has accidents. But take a deep breath and remain calm. It’s important to remember that it happens to many kids and it …

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5 Top Tips For Potty Training Boys

Boy Potty Training

Potty training boys is a little different from potty training girls in that of course they have different needs due to different equipment down there, as well as the fact that boys are often showing readiness for potty training later than girls are. ***Disclosure -The links in this post may …

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11 Nighttime Potty Training Tips

Nighttime nappy

Learning to use the toilet by themselves is an essential milestone for kids. Most kids begin practicing this dexterity between eighteen months and three years of age. On average, most children start potty training around twenty-seven months of age. In this article we will be emphasizing on nighttime potty training …

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6 Tips on How to Potty Train Your Autistic Child

Girl On Potty

Parenting children with autism can be very difficult because it involves dealing with many problems that wouldn’t generally come up if you had a normally developing child. One of such problems can be toilet training which can take some autistic kids longer than their siblings or friends to learn how …

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Best Potty Training Urinal Boys

Best potty Training Urinal Boys

Teaching my boy potty training has certainly been interesting and one of the things we struggled with was getting him to stand and pee. This is just because he was seeing me sitting all the time and he didn’t quite understand what I was saying to him. Even when I …

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10 Developmental Differences Between Girls And Boys

Developmental Differences Between Girls and Boys

While every child develops at his or her own pace there are certain developmental differences between girls and boys that do stand out. Here are some developmental differences between girls and boys. Physical Growth Girls and boys actually grow at a similar rate until elementary school. Girls start growing at …

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Potty Training Girls vs Boys

Potty training girls vs boys

Although the actual process for potty training boys and girls is pretty much the same, there are some differences that you might find helpful to note when starting out on reaching the potty training milestone. 5 Differences in Potty Training Girls VS Boys 1 Girls usually show an interest in …

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Great Potty Training Tips

Potty Training Tips

Potty training your child is an important milestone, your child gains independence and your nappy changing days are coming to a close. Not having to pay the huge expense of nappies is also something to look forward to. Potty training can start any time from 3 months old to 3 …

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Potty training – the Night Nappy

Potty Training: The Night Nappy

We are now on the last part of potty training – getting through the night without a night nappy. It has been a long journey with my 3 year old and I have had lots of feedback from other moms that their children were completely potty trained in a week. …

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Almost There – Potty Training

Almost There Potty Training

It has been just over a year since I wrote the blog on my daughter’s first potty achievement. I always assumed potty training was faster. I suppose it is all about the method you choose to use. When posting on my facebook page on this topic a lot of moms …

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Potty Training Success!

Potty Training success

My girl is now just over 21 months and we have just had our first potty training success! I was planning on launching a full on potty training mission when the weather gets a bit warmer, but my girl decided she wanted to use the potty on her own. Don’t …

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Enuresis – Better Known As Bedwetting

Enuresis Bedwetting

Enuresis is better known as bedwetting.  A diagnosis can only be made at the age of 5 years when a child should be toilet trained and is chronologically of the age where the child is able to control the bladder.  Provided by this age no diagnosis was made where any …

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