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Creative Potty Training
Valerie Garner
When I was potty training my two young boys, I discovered this
method of potty training that made it an enjoyable, yet very
effective way to potty train toddlers.
First, make sure your child is ready for potty training, shows
interest, wants "big kids pants" etc. If they show no signs of
readiness, it may be best to let them mature a bit more.
Make this a game, make it fun and you will not run into
stubborn opposition (after all it is the child's body). Go out
and buy or find around the house items you don't normally let
your child play with. Some examples might be toys that can be
used in water (3 or 4 things), like little plastic pitchers,
balls, tiny cups, whatever, but make them SPECIAL. The only
real rule to this game is these special "potty" toys can only
be played with while the child is sitting on the potty! This
is very important; no breaking this one rule, or it won't work.
Once the child is sitting on the potty fill a large bowl or
small bucket with lukewarm or tepid water, place the new
"potty" toys in the bowl and set the bowl of water in front of
the child. On the floor if the potty seat is low, or if it's a
potty seat that sits on top of the regular toilet, set the bowl
of water on a TV tray or something that provides a step, in
front of the child. When the child places his/her hands in the
lukewarm water to play with the toys, if the child needs to
physically go, they nearly instantly go potty (it's almost an
instinctive type of physical reaction), then cheer, cheer,
cheer! Give lots of praise, and if you wish to give some type
of a treat, go ahead.
Let them play as long as they want, as long as they sit on the
potty. When they are done playing, put the toys away for next
time. This is really great because it makes it fun for them so
they cooperate, it totally ends all power struggles, and also
no more waiting and waiting for them to go only to have them go
potty as soon as the diaper goes back on. They also feel good
because they have immediate success. Potty training no. 2 was
more difficult I found, that just came with some time and
patience and them learning in their own space and way, relax,
it will happen.
Do you want to know how I get this idea? It's kind of a funny
thing, my husband used to be in the military and when he was
young in boot camp they used to always play jokes on each other
in the night by dipping the hand of someone who was sleeping,
into a pan of lukewarm water, thus making the person wet the
bed. It just seemed like a natural progression to use this
trick for good use in the potty training area and it worked
great!
About The Author: By Valerie Garner, mom and proud grandma, and
owner of Joyful Designs in Soy (Candles) at:
http://www.joyfuldesignsinsoy.com
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