There are many ways to go about potty training. Here's a couple articles with overviews:
Potty Training Techniques
The Five Potty Training Methods
Time Magazine offered this advice for parents in their potty training article:
Extra
New York Times: Two Experts Do Battle Over Potty Training
Book Discussion
No Drama Discipline by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
We will discuss Chapter 5: 1-2-3 Discipline: Redirecting for Today, and for Tomorrow, this week of April 4.
Potty Training Techniques
The Five Potty Training Methods
Time Magazine offered this advice for parents in their potty training article:
- Your kid will be O.K. Positive and consistent potty-training is unlikely to cause long-term harm. Existing evidence suggests that potty problems typically don’t last: in one study by Brazelton, only 1.4% of children had dysfunctional behaviors — problems like withholding their stool, hiding while defecating or refusing to use the toilet — after age 5.
- There’s no right or wrong way. “Accepted norms of toilet training relate more to cultural differences than scientific evidence,” Kiddoo writes.
- Make sure you’re ready too. Potty training should begin only when the child — and the parent — are emotionally ready, willing and able to participate.
Extra
New York Times: Two Experts Do Battle Over Potty Training
Book Discussion
No Drama Discipline by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
We will discuss Chapter 5: 1-2-3 Discipline: Redirecting for Today, and for Tomorrow, this week of April 4.
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