9 Fun Ways to Potty Train your Child

* Give your child a lot of fluids so that he has to go to the potty more often. The more often he goes, the quicker the child will be potty trained, and the more he will be trained to hold it in.

* If your child looks like she wants to go, then take the child to the potty every thirty minutes or so until he pees.

* If the child does not urinate right away, have him remain seated on the potty for a couple of minutes and maybe read a book together until he is ready to pee. You could also try placing his feet in warm water or turning on the faucet to encourage him to pee.

* Have your child look at learning aids such as books, videos and DVDs as they are an educational and fun introduction to potty training.

* Play games such as the blue and yellow make green game. Put some drops of blue food coloring into the toilet water, have your child urinate and he will see the water turn green much to the child’s delight.

* Drop a couple of cheerios cereal into the toilet water and have your child aim and pee at them.

* Use charts and stickers to positively encourage and reinforce the habit. You can give stickers to your child for going to the potty, sitting on the potty, peeing successfully into the potty, or for been accident-free

* Use potty training toys such as musical potty chairs that play tunes when your child uses the potty, or potty training watches that vibrate at a set time to remind your child that it’s potty time.

* Get rid of the diapers and put toilet training pants on your child for easier toilet training.

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Five Ways of Potty Training for Girls

It is yet another blessing to have a baby girl. She might have inherited your eyes or smile or she might have had your husband’s dimples. Either way, she will be the princess of the family. However, learning potty training is one thing that can’t be inherited. So what are the five ways of potty training for girls?

Above all else, a little girl is easier to potty train because she can perform what needs to be done just by looking at her mother as an example. Your baby girl needs to be potty trained not only by setting as an example but also by training her on a daily basis.  Generally, girls sit on the toilet bowl to pee and poop. So first of all, tell and show her how to sit on the potty. After you do this, you can lead her to the potty and ask her to do what you just did. Do not pressure her and make sure she is seated safely to prevent any accidents.

Second, if your demonstration has failed, use an alternative. Use a potty training doll and show her that it will go to the potty everytime it needs to. Move the doll to the potty and make it appear as if the doll is using it. This will get your daughter’s attention since toys and dolls are her companion during playtime. She considers her toys as her friends so to be able to please her friends, she will do what they are capable of doing and that is using the potty.

Third would be clothing your daughter with a trouble-free and comfortable dress. This will provide her with an easier way to go to the potty and tend her bathroom needs. Wearing nothing will also be effective for the same reason as wearing a dress. Remind her to wipe from front to back to avoid bacteria from spreading.

Fourth, observe your daughter’s readiness or willingness. Sometimes, she will show in her facial expression and curiosity and say that she is interested in using the potty. By these actuations, it will be easier to make her have regular use of the potty without you exerting too much effort, time and energy. She will then be able to have a regular urination and healthy bowel movement.

Fifth, encouragement is always present in potty training. Without this, your daughter will not care or cooperate in the potty training. Remember that your convincing words are helpful, too. A slight convincing cheer or word will make a huge difference than doing nothing. Convince her from time to time to use the potty and perhaps she will actually do it. Keep in mind to never force her for this is another thing not similar to convincing.

Now that you know the five ways of potty training for girls, you should get started with your daughter. Do not waste any minute for it is priceless to see that your little princess has learned to use the potty as early as today.

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Baby Pottying or Elimination Communication – 3 Easy Ways to Reduce Your Baby’s Nappy Use Naturally

Communicating about elimination is a fun way to save money on nappies as we get to know new things about our babies. By adding a ‘potty break’ into transitions in your day, you can reduce your use of nappies, even though your baby is wearing them full-time.

Baby Pottying is commonly known as Elimination Communication (EC). Yes, you can do it part-time. That’s what everyone does, really. To ‘ease into EC’ you need to be calm, relaxed and willing to have some enjoyable time with your baby nappy-free! As you discover how to turn on your EC senses, your confidence will grow, you will be able to know your baby’s needs more and more, and be able to help them.

Here’s the first 3 things you can do to turn on your ‘EC’ senses:

1. Have a potty break when you have the water running for your baby’s bath.

2. Each time you change your baby’s nappy, offer a potty break.

3. When you check baby’s nappy and find it dry, offer a potty break.

Easy! These are natural transitions in your day – no extra effort is involved, yet you can enter a whole new dimension of understanding of your baby with these simple ideas…

Remember- have no expectations that your baby should wee, you are merely introducing the potty so that it is a familiar object. Sitting on the potty is an invitation to use it, never a requirement! Warm the potty and help your baby on so that it is a fun place to be. Discover more about this ancient practice at Part Time Nappy Free.

You can see how simple it is to reduce your nappy use gradually and naturally with some baby pottying moments. Each time they do a wee in the potty, have a cheer – together you’ve saved another nappy change, saved money and washing, prevented waste and best of all connected with your baby – see how they respond – it is very exciting indeed!

Baby Pottying – it is the leading edge in environmentally sustainable nappy practices.

Combined with any sort of nappy use – either disposable or modern cloth, will reduce your overall use of nappies as the nappy stays drier longer, also reducing the risk of nappy rash.

Charndra is enthusiastic about helping families ease into Elimination Communication gradually as a way to enhance your parent-baby bond, save money and help the environment by reducing baby’s waste. Pop over to Charndra’s website on Infant Potty Training, www.PartTimeEC.com – Join to access a popular and free guided tour on elimination communication (EC) to ease into Baby Pottying with Confidence! Give EC a go! I’s good for your budget, your baby, your bond and the Earth…


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