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Take your Time with Night Time Toilet Training |
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It’s important for parents to know that most children have a
completely different time-table when it comes down to daytime toilet training
and night time toilet training. Daytime
training is usually mastered a lot easier and at a younger age. It’s important to not be concerned if your
toddler wets the bed. The vast majority
of children under the age of five years still wet their bed occasionally. And 1 in 10 elementary children still
do.
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When is your child ready for Night-Time Potty Training? |
When your child has the daytime potty training routine down, then it is time to start thinking about staying dry during the night. This is a process that can happen quickly for some children and more slowly for others. |
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Top picks for books on Toilet Training |
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There a number of great books out there to help with the
task of training your toddler to “go potty.” These books are entertaining and fun, while getting the message across
in a way your child can understand. Here is a rundown of some the best of them.
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Modern Potty Training is fun with Special Potty Chairs! |
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Long gone are the shaming and guilt toilet training methods
for getting our youngsters to “go potty.” Today’s toddlers get the Fun put back into Functions. From disposable diaper campaigns that proclaim “I’m a big
kid” to musical potty chairs that make a fanfare for a successful deposit, new
products help make this time of parenting a less stress filled time.
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