Techniques to Help in Potty Training Girls
When speaking about potty training, many parents of toddlers are both curious and apprehensive. Understand that potty training for girls, as well as for boys, takes persistence and patience, as well as a lot of reassurance and countless trips to the potty. There is also the clean up of accidents to contend with, and not getting angry when they do occur. Also recognizing when your child is ready to use the toilet is vital for success. This article will go over some tips for potty training girls. It is one of the great bonding experiences you both will undertake that can result in a happy and healthy relationship.
To start with, after getting the ready signals from your little girl, make sure you get the paraphernalia you’ll need, like “big girl” underpants, a potty chair in pink, and if you’re uncertain of the procedure, one of the countless potty books to be found. As soon as you have the gear your daughter will need, consider when and what she drinks and eats. It’s usually recommended to have her sit on the potty within an hour after a meal and thirty minutes after drinking. Try to keep from offering her sizable amounts to drink within two to three hours before her bedtime, or she is going to be waking you up to use the potty, or may have an accident.
While in the process of potty training for girls, try to keep her near her potty so that she has time to make it should the urge to eliminate suddenly strike. It helps to keep her in areas where the furniture and flooring are washable until she gets the hang of toilet training. Of course do this only if she is in a comfortable setting. If you see her standing still or doing a little dance, remind her about her potty and try to get her there quickly.
As with boys, potty training for girls requires patience, patience, patience. Toddlers need time to master potty training and subsequent hygienic procedures. If you begin training too soon, your daughter may not yet have complete control of her bladder or bowels, so remember that timing is very important. Girls are generally ready for the transition between 18 and 24 months.
What parent of a child in diapers doesn’t look forward to the day when they won’t have to change diapers, or wipe up unpleasant accidents from furniture and clothing? Not a lot, it would appear. However, the progression leading up to that exciting day could try your patience and push your fading energy to the absolute brink. A more positive way to look at it is to see potty training as the first stage of a bonding progression that will result in a happy and healthy relationship.
Is your child experiencing toilet training problems? Get the information you need to help him find success on the potty at Toilet Training Tips.
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