วันอาทิตย์ที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

How to Handle Potty Training Setbacks

Accidents are part of the process, and they should be treated in a loving way, says the textbook. This can be very difficult if you have been working on potty training for several weeks or several months. How do you stay on the right track in these setbacks?

Be patient and loving with your child. She is learning a new skill that against everything she has learned to go their whole lives. Even for a 6-year-old, occasional bed-wetting is normal. Your child will probably not beintentionally tried to behave badly when they have an accident. Your mind and body, only not quite in sync not yet come.

If you give a considerable setback potty training a break for a few days. They both need the break, since you both frustrated the most. If your child is wearing underwear, put them back in training pants, as long as there have not disturbed a large, in the break time and explain the training pants are only for backup. Do not even mention pee, poop, or the pottyin those days.

After this time, it goes back to the basics. Explain the whole potty routine without fanfare or complaint. Do you have a workout without actually doing anything in the pot. Ask her: "Can you show me what to do when you have to pee?" I liked the roles with my daughter vice versa. I would say: "I have to pee. What should I do?" Where do I go? " She enjoyed myself by managing the entire process.

The absolute best thing to do is stay positive, easier said than done, I know.Your child should feel like you love them during the entire process, from beginning to end. Some children will surprise you and want to use the potty during the break time. If your a bit really wants to go it, by all means, do not claim that the break is not over.

Also, you should keep your child's personality in mind. Some children are happy that over-the-top cheering and dancing after emptying into the pot, while others are quite content with a "Well done" and smile. Your childshould feel comfortable with the process, and your reaction is a lot to do with her degree of comfort to have.



1 Response to “How to Handle Potty Training Setbacks”

    THOMAS D กล่าวว่า...

    Read children's story books about potty training to your child. There are lots of books available for you get online on potty training. Reading and imagination helps the child to relate to the interesting characters and behaviors within the story and helps them follow accordingly. Offer lots of praise when your child does make some progress. It is not an easy practice but this will help you see results amazingly when you really put in the effort to make your child proud of their achievement. Avoid physical punishment for not using the potty. Stop all reminders about using the toilet. Replace the reminders with the potty training stories you’ve read to your child. This helps as their mind recalls the story and how will keep it in mind when its time.

    source: http://www.childdevelopmenttechniques.com

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