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Lazy Mom Tip toilet training

My children are toilet trained. It was easy.

Before you understand more, here is a little where the current history of ideas young children "> the children were from toilet training.

Dr. Benjamin Spock (no, no, Mr. Spock) in the 1940s wrote "Baby and Child Care." His ideas include taking the child to the bathroom at set times throughout the day until the child finally had an accident on the potty. He advised parents to reward children with candy or a cheap toy and keep training, slowly stop the reward. Spock proposes to begin when the child was one and a half. This is how my mother trained me.

In the 1970s some people still use the Dr. Spock. Another tip was to wait until the child was sufficiently mature. You knew when to start when his son started to give people their toys as a gift. That meant he was willing to part with her stern. So "they" he said.

The idea of reward was too great. Another idea was to have a child's potty chair in the bathroom from the time the child was about a year.

Apart from cloth diapers and paper, there were no night or disposable wet disposable pull-ups. Our only options were extra thick training pants and trousers regular cartoon characters and superheroes in them.

My son was born in 1977. From the time it was one I left the potty in the bathroom and my son saw his parents using our large. Sometimes he sat in his little potty, until the lid, the lid down, in diapers or a second or two before the bath without a diaper.

When he was two, I started serious title = "potty training" bath Training> him. The reward system almost broke the bank. For two weeks I gave the little plastic animals, dinosaurs, service men and the occasional M & M, all of which became more expensive with each passing day. I started to cut back gradually. The first time my child did not receive their goody, suffered a relapse. No reward, no behavior. I knew he knew what to do. He was too clever by half.

As evidence my lack of brain I tried the same stupid tactic.

In a shopping expedition found densely padded Big Boy pants in the grocery store. I bought a pair. At home I teach my son's pants, told him what they were and said that when he was ready to be a big boy, let me know. Then I put them on top of the refrigerator.

One day he approached me and said he wanted his big pants Boy. I handed them to him. After that, had a bowel accident. I took him to the backyard garden spigot, said the cleaning was stern and since then had to clean his Big Boy pants himself. That was his sole and only accident.

He was three when he trained the bathroom.

She had a daughter seven years later. I refused to offer rewards again. I realized that children instinctively want to behave like their parents and older brothers and when they were ready. From the moment that she was one year old, the potty was in the bathroom for experimentation.

When he was 1 ½, we bought Big Girl pants. He refused thick pads. She wanted those cartoon characters. I would I have. They went in the top of the refrigerator waiting for the day was ready to be a big girl. One day she said she wanted his big pants Girl.

He also had an accident, so he entered the backyard shank. He wiped his pants and that was his only accident. She was a year and a half.

"What did you do?" asked our Day Mother's old teacher who was my mother. "Nothing," I said smiling.

There is lots of information about potty training out there title = "Self-help books"> self-help books, articles, online videos, books purchased at the store or you can do anything.

About the Author

Nannie Mullen is a woman of a certain age who has been writing for two decades. Her website Self-Help Discovery covers self-help reviews on a wide range of topics.

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