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John Rosemond, a family psychologist, columnist and author is the person behind this method. He believes that potty training should be simple and straight forward as housebreaking a puppy. The method is very simple. Parents spend three to five consecutive days on potty training. The child should be between the ages of 24 to 30 months of age. The child is allowed to be naked all day, with a potty available at all times and correct mistakes matter-of-factly. By the way, the $75 is for the inevitable carpet cleaning. It is important to note that many experts disagree with Rosemond's approach. What do you think?
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Tammy Johnson New member Username: Tammy
Post Number: 1 Registered: 06-2008
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Hi, I have a 3yr old boy who I am trying to potty train but with no success. When we ask him if he has to pee he says no then when we sit him on the potty he sits there but does nothing but then when he gets up he pees in his clothes or he holds his pee until we put a pull up on him for nap time and then pees. I need help, he will be 4 in Nov. and desperately needs to go to school but if he isnt potty trained I wont be able to get him in any school. Please help |
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