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Home > Potty Training > How to Potty Train - 5 Potty Training Methods > Potty Training - A Child's Perspective > Potty Training Check List > The History of Potty Training > Potty Training Fashion Police > Potty Training Tips from other Parents > Potty Training Tips

How to Potty Train
The Five Potty Training Methods

I think the hardest part of any task (including potty training) is figuring out HOW you are going to do. Once you have figured it out, then it is a matter of getting everything together and just doing it. Not only does this article presents the 5 different ways on HOW to potty train your child, it also presents the pros and cons of each potty training method.

There are many different ways to potty train your toddler. At last count, I had found 35 different books for parents on potty training and I own most of those books. Based on my research and understanding, I break HOW to potty train down into the following five methods:

  1. Infant Potty Training Method
  2. It's potty time!! - practice until you get it right Potty training Method
  3. The Potty Training in One Day Method (aka Dr Phil's Potty Training Method)
  4. He will go potty when the time is right Potty Training Method
  5. The Naked & $75 method

The Infant Method:

•  Most used potty training method in underdeveloped nations around the world and probably the least used potty training method in North America .

•  It basically involves holding the infant over a potty to catch the eliminations.

•  It basically works by having the mom learn the infant's rhythms and infant learns to recognize physical sensations that precede elimination.

•  This is very effective when the disposable diaper use is minimal or nonexistent.

•  Infants can learn to signal when they need to relieve themselves.

Pros

Cons

Promotes parent child bonding

Time consuming; nearly impossible for working mothers.

Start early, finish early

Have to stay on top of it and stick with it until child can potty independently.

Wetting and soiling are not likely to become entrenched habits

Accidents and accident clean up

Limited use of diapers results in:

•  Cost effective

•  Prevents diaper rash

•  Better for the environment

•  More hygienic

 

 

It's potty time!! -Practice until you get it right potty training method:

•  Introduce the potty to your child

•  Have potty be accessible

•  And then gradually teach him/her to use it.

•  This will include:

•  holding regular practice sessions

•  rewarding child with things such as stickers or candy or whatever works for you child

•  charting progress

•  Gradually transitioning from diapers to potty to underwear.

Pros

Cons

This method can easily fit into a today's family's busy schedules

Sticking to the structure and schedule until the toddler is potty trained

With some planning, some structure can be created around the practice sessions i.e. in the morning and in the evening.

Could take anywhere from a weekend to a few months depending on the child's maturity level, temperament and readiness.

Is done gradually over time.

May not learn to initiate him/herself, because parent always initiates.

Very limited accidents, if any.

Keeping the curios toddler interested long enough to sit on the potty and relax, so s/he is able to eliminate.

 

The Potty Training in One Day Method:
(aka Dr Phil's Potty Training Method)

Based on two simple concepts:

1) Best way to learn something is to teach it.

•  Use a potty training doll to model the appropriate potty training behavior for your child

2) Behavior is shaped by consequence

•  Use consequences for action - logical and natural.

Read an excerpt from the Parent's Potty Training Guide: How to Potty Train in One Day.

Pros

Cons

Quick - can be done in less than one day to a maximum of 2 weeks

Takes planning and preparation

Is a structured method.

Is a structured method.

Tools are now available.

Requires follow through by parents

Made popular by Dr. Phil.

Made to look easier than it is.

Watch this video on Why Should You Use the Potty Training in One Day Method

He will go potty when the time is right method:

•  This method is recommended by Dr Terry Brazelton and is also adopted by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

•  This is probably the most used method in North America .

•  The premise of the method is that since potty training is a developmental milestone in your child's life (such as walking, talking, eating etc), your task as the parent is to introduce the potty and all the related tasks to your child.

•  Then when your child is ready, s/he will decide to use the potty and in effect will train themselves.

Pros

Cons

Very easy to fit into our busy lifestyle

Could take anywhere between 1-6 months or longer in many cases.

Very little preparation required on the part of the parent.

Child may quite old before s/he is ready. The average age for potty training is going up every year.

Does not require a large time commitment or consistency from parent; therefore ideal for working parents

Wetting and soiling can become entrenched habits for children.

Great in concept, but not working well in reality - especially in a society where we are so dependent on the disposable diaper.

 

 

The Naked & $75 method

•  Children 24 to 30 months of age

•  Parents spend three to five consecutive days on the training.

•  The child is allowed to be naked all day, with a potty available at all times.

•  It is important to note that experts disagree with Rosemond's approach.

•  By the way, the $75 is for the inevitable carpet cleaning.

Pros

Cons

Simple, easy and inexpensive

Not supported by experts

Quick - 3-5 days

Messy

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