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Have you really stopped and thought about potty training from a child's perspective?
From a child's perspective potty training is a big change in their life. They have to learn to adapt to this change. Up until now with diapers, they could go potty whenever and where ever they were. They did not have to stop playing or stop watching TV. They did not even have to acknowledge the feeling of fullness - because it just did not matter. Now, all of a sudden, you want them to start using the potty. In order for them to use the potty, they have to stop and acknowledge that feeling of fullness in their minds, Then, they have to control their urge to go and work out a plan to go find the potty, execute the plan i.e. find the potty, pull their pants down, sit on the potty and then relax their sphincter muscle so that they can eliminate. This is a lot of little dots that all have to come together for your child before s/he will be using the potty consistently. Your job as a parent is to teach your child all the little steps and help him put all the step together so that they will be going potty all the time. After all, you did this with the other developmental skills - such as crawling, walking and talking. Potty training is just another developmental skill that your child will accomplish in time when s/he is ready. Code: A-Potty-Training-A-Childs-Perspective Comments
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