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IME daytime and nighttime potty training are completely different processes. You can daytime train pretty early, but nighttime is really a neurological developmental issue and harder to consciously train.
Potty training usually isn't always easy, but some parents make it a little more difficult than it needs to be by making some all too ordinary mistakes, especially starting the complete potty training process before their child is equipped.
Only keep him seated for a few minutes at a time, don't insist and prepared to delay training if he shows resistance. Until he is going in the potty, you can try to empty his dirty diapers into his potty chair to help make evident what you want him to do.
Things to avoid when potty training your child are beginning, during a stressful time or time of modification in the family (moving, new baby, etc.), pushing your child too fast, and punishing mistakes (treat accidents and mistakes lightly). E sure to go at your child's tempo and display sound encouragement and praise when he is winning.
Still another decision to make regards rewards for successful performance during potty training. Parents disagree; some disapprove heartily of using material rewards for the accomplishment of what they see as a natural and normal step in development, while others see no harm in the practice and think it helps inspire a child to earlier success.
Now should parents become shut-ins when the children are potty training? No, but if you insist on having a life outside the home, then you should prepare carefully before venturing out with your potty training toddler
Your child's toilet training experience should be positive. If it becomes a struggle or a battle of wills, it is best to ease up or stop for a while. Although you may be ready for toilet training, your child may not be.
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