Articles for tag: Potty Training, Potty Training Girls

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Potty Training Girls – 3 Easy Tips

Over the past 50 years potty training in America has gotten harder for children. Where 50% of toddlers by 3 years old are already trained and 26% of kids are still struggling to use the potty by the age of 4. Potty training girls is actually faster and easier than boys. Boys tend to fight ...

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Setbacks in Potty Training

Is your child starting to have more accidents? Or acting as though they’ve forgotten their potty training completely? Then your child is experiencing a setback in potty training. Don’t worry you are not alone, because like you, I had the same problem with my 3 year-old son. I am sure, like me, you started searching ...

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Top Five Potty Training Books for Parents

Parents that are potty training their children can use any help that they can get. Books are a great tool when it comes to potty training as most of them are written by those who have endured many of the same triumphs and errors that you will during the potty training stages of childhood. These ...

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How to Deal with Toilet Training Regression

Toilet training is a great time for you and your toddler, especially when all the hard work is done and you both get to reap the benefits-that is until your toddler begins to regress and fall back into the stages preceding potty training! This time can be difficult for both you and your toddler because ...

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Top 5 Potty Training Books for Parents

For some parents the issue of potty training sneaks up on them, while for others planning has been occurring for months (or years!) before they actually start the process. Some parents like to fly by the seat of their pants while others like to prepare through reading and research. There are some wonderful books available ...

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Potty Training Boys: Standing VS. Sitting

Everybody says that potty training boys can be a lot more difficult than potty training girls. Well, the numbers agree with this. On average, boys finish potty training about 4 months later than girls. Boys generally finish potty training shortly after their third birthday, while girls are usually potty trained before that time. One of ...