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"Teaching is the highest form of understanding." The method described in the Parent's Potty Training Guide: How to Potty Train in One Day is based on two simple concepts. The first concept is based on the fact that the best way to learn something is to teach it. We know that children learn from seeing, listening and hearing. They learn action and attitudes and will copy things that they have seen. So, what is better than using a doll to model the appropriate potty training behavior for your child?
The second concept is based on the fact that behavior is shaped by consequence. As a parent, you already know that children learn from the consequences of their action and you probably have already used this as an effective parenting tool. There are two types of consequences for action – logical and natural. Natural consequence results from the child’s own actions. Logical consequence is also a result of behavior, but is imposed by the parent. Then, your child will teach the doll the natural consequence of not using the potty, which is wet underwear. The logical consequence of this undesired behavior is practicing going back and forth to the potty. Comments
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